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psychological
novel
It is also known as psychological realism. A psychological
novel is a fictional work of literature that focuses on the internal
characterization of the characters in the story, such as the motives of their
actions, the circumstances that brought them to their present situation, and
decisions that led them to the act like how they are being portrayed.
The lines in the poem that best shape the theme that joy can be found in experiencing the natural world are: "Beside the Lake, beneath the trees, /Flittering and dancing in the breeze." "A poet could not but be gay/ In such a jocund company". The first lines "Beside the Lake..." depict a natural scenery and the lines that follow: "A poet could not but be gay...", express that the company of nature makes a poet very happy and feel in good company. The theme is expressed clearly in this set of lines.