William Wordsworth: Lines composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept.3, 1802
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On this September morning in 1802 he walks across London¿s Westminster Bridge and gets enchanted - but not by nature that catches his eye, but by the sight of a city.
Many sources claim that Wordsworth was accompanied by his sister, since she wrote about the walk over Westminster Bridge in her diary. In fact, it is not important to elaborate if this is true or not, since Wordsworth - the speaker of this poem - is only talking about HIS feelings and impressions.
The poem¿s main emphasis lies on a subjective description of the city of London at morning. Everything is calm and quiet, people are still asleep, the sun is shining and the chimneys of the industry have not yet started polluting the air.
In order to describe the beauty of this city, Wordsworth uses well-known pictures from the wordfield of nature. Since he has more experience in describing nature, he now describes a city¿s beauty in natural terms.
This connection between nature and the city is achieved by imagination. The speaker¿s position is an artificial one - he imagines the city¿s beauty by remembering all the little details that turned this moment on the bridge into a special one. Due to his faith in his own imagination he can refresh his emotions that he had while walking over the bridge.
So "Faith" and "Beauty" are the concepts with which Wordsworth works in this poem. But it is less the faith in God but the faith in imagination and the beauty of a city that form the topic of this poem. To underline this thesis, the connection between nature, city and imagination form the center of discussion in this paper.
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