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What is the primary theme of Tintern Abbey?

AThe destructive power of nature

BThe transition from youthful passion to mature reflection

CThe importance of historical events

DThe supernatural elements in nature

Answer:

B. The transition from youthful passion to mature reflection

Read Explanation:

William Wordsworth’s Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey explores the poet’s evolving relationship with nature. The poem reflects on how his youthful, passionate appreciation of nature has transformed into a deeper, more philosophical understanding over time. Wordsworth contrasts his past exuberance with his present, more contemplative connection to the natural world, emphasizing memory, personal growth, and the restorative power of nature.


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