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Which of the following best describes Wordsworth’s view on the role of a poet?

AA poet should focus on intellectual debates

BA poet should be a moral and emotional guide

CA poet should avoid writing about nature

DA poet should follow strict literary conventions

Answer:

B. A poet should be a moral and emotional guide

Read Explanation:

According to William Wordsworth, a poet is not just a creator of verse but a moral and emotional guide who helps people connect with their inner emotions and the natural world.

Wordsworth’s View on the Role of a Poet:

  • A poet is a "man speaking to men"—someone who expresses universal human emotions in a relatable way.

  • A poet should have greater sensitivity and insight than ordinary people.

  • A poet’s duty is to awaken feelings, inspire imagination, and guide moral thinking.

  • Poetry should uplift the reader, fostering a deeper connection with nature and humanity.

This idea was central to the Romantic movement, where poetry was seen as a powerful force for emotional and philosophical enlightenment.


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