Analysis of Hazlitt's Travel Articles Articles on Hazlitt's travel insist on the benefits of traveling alone in their own country. Love for his travel is strong. He called it "one of the most enjoyable things in the world." Hazlit emphasized that loneliness of travel is absolutely necessary, "Nature is enough for me", "I will not be lonely than when I am alone." Hazlitt argues that sharing the natural experience with peers deprives it from its sensory experience.
In this article, William Hazlitt explains the best way to travel and travel alone, and explains everything you can acquire and observe. To discuss these topics, Hazlitt used a lot of literary means including irony, saying "I'd rather not have them, punishment, opposition, consent and analysis ... sometimes" (110). Hazlitt used the paradox in the first paragraph when explaining why he likes to travel alone by himself; "I am not alone, not alone" (109). Then he used a metaphor to explain what he got when traveling alone; "Consideration is to make her feathers feathers, grow her wings and sometimes pull too hard at various resorts There is "(109) sunk. Then he continues to explain the everyday opposition that people feel in social life; "Keep talking, keep silence, walk or stop, sociable or alone" (110). Like many Romantic at that time, Hazlitt saw natural peace, travel and loneliness.
William Hazlitt is the author of "to Journey" focusing on "The Soul of Travel" (109). Hazlitt believes in the beauty of "loneliness" and freedom of "all inconvenience" (109). To convey his view, Hazlitt uses literary methods such as personification, implications, rhyme, rhetorical questions and so on. Like the comments of "Wild Rose Rose" (110), he draws flowers by asking about rhetoric about their behavior. This made it possible for him to portray nature as the only companion needed for traveling, as he said before. He also said that he talked about places to accompany as well as other lonely places in many places such as China, France, Athens and even the old Rome.