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seropon [69]
3 years ago
5

William Wordsworth is considered one of the central writers of the Romantic period because his poems

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shusha [124]3 years ago
3 0
Here is the answer that would best complete the given statement above. William Wordsworth is considered one of the central writers of the Romantic period because his poem "The Prelude" and others. <span>Wordsworth does embody the driving force of Romanticism. We can find the traditional elements of the movement in his work. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Aleonysh [2.5K]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is - draw inspiration from the natural world.


For Romantic writers and poets, nature is everything - it is where they find the inspiration for writing their texts and poems. Nature in their works often reflects either their, or their characters' feelings and opinions. Romantic writers would often escape into nature, in order to remove the society and urban life from their thoughts, and give themselves in to nature because it was their muse. Wordsworth was one of the poets who managed to do this best.

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