Structure of a Comparison

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Paragraph 1- In both poems, nature provides the backdrop to prolific childhood memories
Presentation to theme
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Paragraph 2- Similar in the sense that it mirrors the transition from childhood to adulthood
Ideas about theme
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Paragraph 3- Comflicted in both poems
Attitudes to theme
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Paragraph 4- Perception of nature is mirrored in relation to form in both poems
Form
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Paragraph 5- Nature is formative in both poems
Context
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Paragraph 6- Developmental notion of nature is evident in the structure of both poems
Structure
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Paragraph 7- Reminiscent of the central idea that nature can be beautiful but threatening
Imagery and Theme
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Paragraph 8- Both poems are personal accounts of the poets' relationships with nature
Perspective and Theme
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Paragraph 2- Similar in the sense that it mirrors the transition from childhood to adulthood

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Ideas about theme

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Paragraph 3- Comflicted in both poems

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Card 4

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Paragraph 4- Perception of nature is mirrored in relation to form in both poems

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Card 5

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Paragraph 5- Nature is formative in both poems

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