GCSE Eduqas Poetry: Excerpt from the Prelude

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  • Excerpt from the Prelude: William Wordsworth
    • transition from childhood to adulthood
      • Presents it as a scary change
        • nature has a haunting effect on him
      • Epiphany (moment of truth)
      • Associated with a particular memory
        • "meanwhile"
          • discourse maker indicates change
      • Liminal imagery used to illustrate threshold
        • "twighlight blazed"
        • also uses idea of opposites to show childhood on one hand and adulthood on the other
          • "the stars, eastward, were sparkling clear, and in the west the orange sky of evening died away"
    • shows innocence of childhood though description of nature
      • Nature allowed him to express his feeling during his difficult childhood and troubled relationship with family.
        • He lived in  very rural places in different parts of his childhood
      • "The Prelude"
        • His childhood is seen as an introduction to his life.
      • Uses vivid imagery of sounds and sights
        • Sounds
          • sibilance and onomatopoeia
        • Animal imagery to describe the group of children
          • "hiss'd along"
          • "The Pack"
          • "untir'd horse"
      • enjambment and caesura to show childhood excitement
    • reflection on past life
      • an autobiographical style
        • He never intended to publish these poems - the were published after he died.
        • Wordsworth was a Romantic poet - focused on emotion, reflection, appreciation of beauty.
      • "time of rapture"
        • religious  connotation
      • poem in past tense
      • realises the power of nature

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