Composition

Here, we will discuss the outer composition (stanzas, verses, graphical expression) and inner composition (beginning, subdivision, and course) of the poem “The Tables Turned” by William Wordsworth.

Outer composition

The poem “The Tables Turned” presents the way in which nature becomes the best route to follow for the benefit of the mind and the soul. Nature is seen as the ultimate teacher, far better than any book or man.

The poem is comprised of eight stanzas, each of them having four verses. Each stanza comes with a specific message. The poet invites the reader to abandon books and turn to nature, as it is the only necessary teacher. According to Wordsworth, the lessons of nature touch both the mind and the body in a way that school and books cannot.

Inner composition

Each of the ...

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