William Wordsworth and Matthew Arnold saw nature differently. How is this reflected in their poems "Tintern Abbey" and "Dover Beach"?




A.) Arnold used free verse to show nature as unrestricted, while Wordsworth used blank verse to show that nature is mysterious.




B.) Arnold attributed human traits to objects in nature, while Wordsworth reflected on ways that nature changes over time.




C.) Wordsworth wrote about the restorative powers of nature, while for Arnold nature is unable to provide peace.



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C.) Wordsworth wrote about the restorative powers of nature, while for Arnold nature is unable to provide peace.

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"Tintern Abbey" - William Wordsworth. He comes back to nature when he's older and he reflects how he has changed as a person, but nature is still just as beautiful as he remembered.

"Dover Beach" - Matthew Arnold. Nature to Arnold is unable to provide peace and is as unpredictable as ever. This also reflects the time he was living in: Victorian Era.

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