Radcliffe and Wordsworth: Nature, Travel and Memory I have studied the first few chapters of the novel in preparation for my speech about M. St. Obert's character in Radcliff 's Adventures of Otto Buddha. Please explain the various parts of St. Obute's response to nature. Sacred and sensual like a picture. Particularly I caught my attention is that it exceeds the scope of our group's report after all, but Radcliff's "small real estate in Gasconey" where St.Obuto lived with him and his family (Radcliffe) 6) Description of feelings: In this place he was tied from the beginning of his childhood.
The first poem I want to discuss is Wordsworth's "Carol: immortal meaning". The theme of this poem relates to the natural memory of childhood that is integrated in the mind of adults. The focus of this poem is Wordsworth 's idea that life on Earth is a weak contour of a contaminated life left behind since childhood, but it is an adult process and forgotten. In the first quarter, the lecturer seemed like all dreams of nature for a while, but reflexively said that the time passed. In the second quarter, the speaker said he is still looking at the rainbow, and the roses are still cute. He said the moon is looking high in the sky, "The light of the sun is the birth of glory" (1.16). In the third quarter, speakers were painful while listening to birds singing and watching the lambs playing, but the sounds of nearby waterfalls and gusts regained his power . He announced that his sorrow will no longer ruin his experience.
Radcliffe and Wordsworth: Nature, Travel and Memory I have studied the first few chapters of the novel in preparation for my speech about M. St. Obert's character in Radcliff 's Adventures of Otto Buddha. Please explain the various parts of St. Obute's response to nature. Sacred and sensual like a picture. Particularly I caught my attention is that it exceeds the scope of our group's report after all, but Radcliff's "small real estate in Gasconey" where St.Obuto lived with him and his family (Radcliffe) 6) Description of feelings: In this place he was tied from the beginning of his childhood.