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Wordsworth’s aim in Lyrical Ballads was to:

AWrite epic poetry

BUse simple language to depict common life

CPromote dramatic poetry

DMimic ancient Greek poets

Answer:

B. Use simple language to depict common life

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William Wordsworth's aim in Lyrical Ballads was to make poetry more accessible to the average person by writing in everyday language and focusing on ordinary life. He wanted to redefine poetry to reflect human experiences and appeal to readers' emotions. 

  • Wordsworth believed that poetry should be simple and honest, rather than artificial and elevated. 

  • He wanted to use the language of common speech to depict ordinary life. 

  • He believed that people are more honest and self-aware in common life, and that the feelings that arise are simpler and more durable. 

  • He wanted to emphasize the vitality of the living voice used by the poor to express their reality. 

  • He wanted to make poetry more relatable and reflective of everyday human experiences. 

Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge published Lyrical Ballads in 1798. The collection was a response to the Neoclassical era, which was characterized by decorated language and rigid poetic form. 


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