Wollsworth 's Sonnets and William Wordsworth' s Sonnet technique "The world is too much for us" and "London 1802" he said his society depends too much on technology. In the era of Wordsworth, in the 1800s a new stage of technology like the power to move machines grew rapidly, people relied more on them. Through these new technological innovations, Wordsworth is confident that people will no longer appreciate nature, while not making technology work. In "London 1802", Wordsworth explains how people relate more and more to technology, and how they abandon their ancestral tradition.
In fact, these stages can be compared with the development of Wordsworth poetry. The sonnet since 1802 definitely reflects more sensible and worldwide Wordsworth, but the publication of Lyrical Ballads is commemorating the birth of Wordsworth and early childhood. However, in his "Scene Sketch", the poet Wordsworth reached the peak of his development. His masculinity in the world of poetry. Therefore, this paper is divided into three stages of his development. This poetic development is due to the personal growth of Wordsworth throughout his life, many of which are portrayed in his poems. There is no doubt that there is a direct connection between his life and his poetry. He has a good understanding of his poetry and the stages he experienced. For example, poetry of lyrical songs is light in the brightness and atmosphere and there is no worry, but Sonnet is melancholy and reflexive.
Wollsworth 's Sonnets and William Wordsworth' s Sonnet technique "The world is too much for us" and "London 1802" he said his society depends too much on technology. In the era of Wordsworth, in the 1800s a new stage of technology like the power to move machines grew rapidly, people relied more on them. Through these new technological innovations, Wordsworth is confident that people will no longer appreciate nature, while not making technology work. In "London 1802", Wordsworth explains how people relate more and more to technology, and how they abandon their ancestral tradition.