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1、AComparisonbetweenTwoNaturePoemsAbstract:WilliamWordsworth,therepresentativeoftheromanticwritersandgreatwritersofnature.Hisgreatimagination,withthepoet’sphilosophicalandsomewhatmysticalthought,isdeeplyrootedinthepoeticalcreation.‘ToAutumn”writtenbyJohnKeatsa
2、lsoisanexcellentpoemaboutnature.In“ToAutumn”,asuperficialreadingwouldsuggestthatJohnKeatswritesaboutatypicaldayofthisseason,describingallkindofcolourfulanddetailedimages.Inthispaper,thetworepresentativepoemsareexaminedintermsoffiguresofspeech,imageryskillsan
3、dthemetoappreciatethenaturepoems.Keywords:WilliamWordsworth;daffodils;nature;toautumnNaturepoemsareanimportantpartofpoetry.Itchantsallcreaturesgreatandsmallinthenature,suchasfourseasons,plants,animals,mountainsandriversandcloudsandrains.Poemwritersrootedthei
4、rgreatimagination,philosophicalandsomewhatmysticalthoughtintheircreations.Byanalyzingnaturepoems,wecanappreciatethebeautyofpoems.1.FiguresofSpeechUsedinDaffodilsPersonificationissuccessfullyusedinbothpoems.Inthepoem“Iwanderedlonelyasacloud”,thefirstlinemakes
5、niceuseofpersonificationandsimile.Thepoetassumeshimselftobeacloud(simile)floatinginthesky.WhenWordsworthsaysinthesecondline'I'(poetasacloud)lookdownatthevalleysandmountainsandappreciatethedaffodils;it'sthepersonification,whereaninanimateobject(cloud)possesse
6、sthequalityofahumanenablingittoseethedaffodils.Theline"TenthousandsawIataglance"isanexaggerationandahyperbole,describingthesceneoftenthousanddaffodils,alltogether.Alliterationistherepetitionofsimilarsounds,isappliedfortheword'h',inthewords-highandhills.In“To
7、Autumn”personificationiswildlyused.Takethesecondstanzaforexample,autumnpersonifiedasaharvester,crossesabrookandwatchesaciderpress.Otherwiseautumnislistlessandevenfallsasleep.Thefurrowis"half-reap'd,"thewinnowedhairreferstoripegrainstillstanding,andapplecider
8、isstillbeingpressed.However,theendofthecycleisnear.Thepressissqueezingout"thelastoozings."Findotherwordsthatindicateslowingdown.NoticethatKeatsdescribesareaperwhoisnotharvestingandwhoisnotturnin