A Literary Analysis of Three Romantic Elements in Tintern Abbey

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Many times in life, people go through a time where they visit somewhere special that they will never forget. In my personal experience, I used to live in California, so now whenever I go back to visit, all these memories come back to me about my childhood. In William Wordsworth’s poem, “Tintern Abbey,” he speaks of his visit to a place that he had been before, and all the different things that he felt and remembered when he returned. “Five years have past; five summers, with the length of five long winters!” (Pg. 781 Lines 1-2). This quote from “Tintern Abbey” talks about how it had been five years since his last visit. According to Thomas, Tintern Abbey is a real place, and is located in southeast Wales. This was Wordsworth’s favorite place to visit, as he talks about in his poem. In “Tintern Abbey,” there are three romantic elements, including nature, memory, and transformation. Initially, Wordsworth uses nature as a romantic element in his poem. Wordsworth states many time in his poem about the nature that he sees at the abbey he is visiting again. “Once again do I behold these...

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