Hannah More's "Narrowing down from the modern women's education system" and William Wordsworth's "Changing the table, night scene of the same theme" seems to be unrelated seemingly, but as a result of further investigation, these two are clear There is a common goal for this work. That is motivating readers to undertake meaningful educational trips. These two parts, one traditionally persuasive and the other traditional literary, incorporate their principles, although delivery is different. Both Wordsworth and Moss are trying to change the educational culture of society.
Through a comparison course between William Wordsworth and William Black's London Westminster Bridge, I called William Wordsworth Wordsworth and William Black Black. Both Wordsworth and Black's poems are about London, but Wordsworth's poem was written when he came to London while Black lived in London. Wordsworth's poem is about gorgeous costumes in London, he can see this, he wrote in the first line; "There is nothing on Earth that can act more fairly:" Praise, he likes London, but we are told that he is looking at London with that bad perspective.
Three poems by William Wordsworth were born in Cockermouth, England, born in prominent noble John and Anwy's Worth. When his mother died in 1778, William and his family began to fall apart. William was sent to Hawkshead boarding school, and his sister Dorothy was sent to live with Halifax 's cousin. In the rural environment of Hawkshead, William learned to appreciate nature and outdoor. Unfortunately, the death of his father in 1783 disturbed the peace of his life.
John's son and William Wordsworth of Anne Cookson Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumberland on April 7, 1770. Wordsworth children - Richard, William, Dorothy, John and Christopher - maintained intimate relationships throughout their lives, and Dorothy gained a legendary status within his long career. William's father, John Wordsworth, was a legal representative of Sir James Loose, a baron of the descendant of Lawrence, a political bigger and property owner. Love for nature's "beautiful form" by Wordsworth has been established for a long time. Wordsworth children seem to live in a rural paradise along the Derwent River. The Derwent River passes through a terrace garden under a large house where John Wordsworth and Anne Cook are leasing. He got it from his employer before marrying. William studied at the grammar school and the Amberket school near Penrith 's Cockmass church which is the house of his grandparents. It was not until 1787 that she met William again.