Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Wordsworth’s Sonnets and Technology Essay example -- Wordsworth

Wordsworths Sonnets and TechnologyIn William Wordsworths sonnets The World Is Too Much With Us and London 1802, he describes his society as being too dependent on applied science. In Wordsworths time, the 1800s, new phases of technology, such(prenominal) as electricity to run machines, were booming and people were relying more on them. With these new innovations, Wordsworth was convinced(p) that people would stop appreciating nature while allowing technology to run their lives. In London 1802, Wordsworth describes how people are becoming more dependent on technology and how they have left behind their ancestors heritage England have give up their ancient English dower(5). The dower refers to our inheritance from nature that Wordsworth describes as being forfeited or cast aside. In our society we hardly even appreciate nature compared to the society Wordsworth lived in. We depend on everyday technology to better ourselves, such as television that keeps us indoors and away from t he natural world. Another problem Wordsworth mentions in his society that is releva...

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