The Prelude by William Wordsworth

The Prelude by William Wordsworth

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English

10th Grade

Hard

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Kirsty Castle

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Prelude is an epic poem by William Wordsworth.

Back

The Prelude is a long autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth, exploring his childhood and personal development.

2.

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Front

Wordsworth's childhood memory in The Prelude.

Back

The poem centers on Wordsworth's childhood memory of stealing a boat and experiencing a transformative encounter with nature.

3.

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Front

Significance of the mountain in The Prelude.

Back

The mountain represents the monumental and overwhelming power of nature, changing Wordsworth's perception of the world.

4.

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Front

Wordsworth's reaction to the mountain.

Back

He becomes scared and rows back to shore, realizing the immensity of nature and feeling haunted by the experience.

5.

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Front

Impact of the boat-stealing incident on Wordsworth.

Back

The incident changes how Wordsworth views nature and humanity, highlighting his own insignificance.

6.

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Front

Context of Wordsworth's life.

Back

Wordsworth had a difficult childhood, losing both parents and living with relatives. He found solace in the Lake District.

7.

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Front

Wordsworth as a romantic poet.

Back

Wordsworth was a romantic poet who favored a simpler, natural past and resisted industrial changes.

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