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What role does nature play in Wordsworth’s moral and spiritual life?

AIt serves as a strict teacher

BIt is a source of fleeting entertainment

CIt is an anchor and guide to his moral being

DIt reminds him of his past mistakes

Answer:

C. It is an anchor and guide to his moral being

Read Explanation:

In Tintern Abbey, Wordsworth presents nature as a spiritual guide and moral influence that shapes his thoughts and emotions. Over time, his perception of nature evolves from a source of mere excitement to a profound force that offers wisdom, peace, and moral clarity. He sees nature as something that elevates the soul, provides comfort in difficult times, and fosters a deeper understanding of life and humanity.


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