William Wordsworth's The World Is Too Much With Us

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Today we live in a world that is required to constantly advance; there is no room for digression. Society has become extremely industrialized and in that, the people have forgot about the value of nature. In William Wordsworth’s “The World is too Much With Us” the speaker illustrates a huge problem in society with nature being neglected. In the poem it is expressed that nature has been forgotten about. In that time people were advancing and leaving nature behind. Which is why nature is no longer apart of society due to the fact of industrialization. Nature is now an outcast because it isn’t treated the way it was before. Which has led to further destruction of nature.
In the first stanza of the poem the speaker presents an idea of leaving nature behind by avoiding to treat it with value …show more content…

The Center for Humans and Nature has a mission that humans can restore nature by acknowledging its importance again. It is expressed that humans and nature should become one. They explore the positive aspects of the people who live with nature and do not go against it. When compared to William Wordsworth’s “The World is too Much With Us” this organization has the same mindset of the speaker throughout the poem. As someone lives in an environment that is promoting to be healthy and economy friendly they are living in sync with nature. On the other hand people who go against nature are giving nature unwanted gifts. The Center for Humans and Nature expresses “Humans are separate from nature, that nature is merely raw material for human use, and that it is acceptable and “natural” for humans to exert unlimited control over nature.” (Center for Humans and Nature). The organization further explains the authority that humans have in the productivity or decline in nature. It is also expressed that humans have the upper hand over the nature’s

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