THEMES AND IMAGERY IN SELECTED ROMANTIC POEMS (#9741)

Authors: Afri Research | Art & Humanities English Language Research 53 pages

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ABSTRACT
This study is set out to analyze the themes and use of imagery of the Romantic period in William Wordsworth’s “The World Is Too Much With Us†and “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud†and William Blake’s “London†and “The Garden of Loveâ€. The purpose is to enlighten readers on the need for the return of man back to nature as the means for correcting a decaying society. The Romantic theory is adopted for the analysis of this study. The result is that the themes and use of imagery is the best in correcting the ills in the society.   TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENTS TITLE PAGE CERTIFICATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF STUDY SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF STUDY JUSTIFICATION OF STUDY RESEARCH METHODOLOGY RESEARCH QUESTIONS REFERENCES
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW REFERENCES
CHAPTER THREE ANALYSIS OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH’S “I THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US†AND “I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD†REFERENCES
CHAPTER FOUR ANALYSIS OF WILLIAM BLAKE’S “LONDON†AND “THE GARDEN OF LOVE†REFERENCES
CHAPTER FIVE FINDNGS, SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY

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