Monday, April 18, 2011

Capitalizing Nature


Wordsworth continuously capitalizes things found in nature. Within the third stanza, that would be "Hare," "Green," and "Fawn" (9-10). Once again, nature comes out as one of the most important elements in his story. It is a character, as if Lucy and her surroundings are equal. The narrator is saying, however, that those things found in nature can still be found. Unfortunately though, Lucy Gray will never be seen again. Who is Lucy and where did she go?

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