2.4 Upon Westminster Bridge – Activity

2.4 Upon Westminster Bridge - Activity  Read the following extract & complete the activities given below.          [10] Earth has not anything to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; … Continue reading 2.4 Upon Westminster Bridge – Activity

Upon Westminster Bridge – APPRECIATION Of the poem

Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth -APPRECIATION Of the poem ‘Upon Westminster bridge’ is a Petrarchan sonnet written by the renowned Nature poet William Wordsworth. It is a 14-line poem divided into an octave and a sestet. The poem is about the poet’s feelings of fascination and wonder as he watches the early morning in the … Continue reading Upon Westminster Bridge – APPRECIATION Of the poem

Upon Westminster Bridge – Explanation Video

Figures of speech in the Poem – Upon Westminster Bridge Alliteration – Consonant sounds are repeated in successive words for melody. A sight so touching in its majestyShips, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lie 2. Hyperbole – Exaggeration or Overstatement. Earth has not anything to show more fairNever did sun more beautifully steepIn his first … Continue reading Upon Westminster Bridge – Explanation Video