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According to the poem, how has the poet’s perception of nature changed over time?

AHe no longer finds joy in nature

BHe appreciates nature more deeply and philosophically

CHe sees nature as a place of mere recreation

DHe fears the power of nature

Answer:

B. He appreciates nature more deeply and philosophically

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth contrasts his youthful, passionate connection to nature with his more mature and reflective appreciation. As a young man, he experienced nature with wild excitement and physical exhilaration. However, as he grows older, his connection becomes more profound—nature now serves as a source of wisdom, spiritual comfort, and moral guidance. He sees it as something that nourishes the soul and provides deeper insights into life and humanity.


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