FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Question
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The people in London
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The interior of the London; Building interior
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The emotion in London
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The exterior of London; architecture
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Detailed explanation-1: -The poem expresses the speaker’s desire to stop time, to prevent the city from ever “waking up.” The image of a beautiful garment implies that the city is like a blank canvas that nature adorns, rather than something possessing beauty on its own.
Detailed explanation-2: -The sonnet “Upon Westminster Bridge” was written in 1802. As typical for a sonnet, it consists of fourteen verses, which can be divided, in other words arranged, into four parts – there are three quatrains and one final couplet.
Detailed explanation-3: -William Wordsworth, in his most beautiful sonnet, Composed upon Westminster Bridge, provides us a vivid picture of the city of London, which is seen from Westminster Bridge in the early morning. He tells us that ships, towers, domes, theaters, and churches are lying silent and glittering in the smokeless, morning air.
Detailed explanation-4: -"Composed Upon Westminster Bridge” is a Petrarchan sonnet, as opposed to a Shakespearian sonnet or a Spenserian sonnet.