Single Answer MCQ
Q-00051069

How does Wordsworth's view of nature differ from that of Shelley's?

1

Wordsworth sees nature as a source of solace, while Shelley views it as a relentless force.

2

Both poets completely agree on their perspectives about nature.

3

Wordsworth believes nature is indifferent to human experience.

4

Shelley emphasizes nature's beauty without any emotional connection.

Answer and Solution

Answer

A. Wordsworth sees nature as a source of solace, while Shelley views it as a relentless force.

Solution:

Wordsworth finds solace and inspiration in nature, while Shelley sees it as both beautiful and overwhelming, indicating contrasting relationships.

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