The World Is Too Much For Us Meaning

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Then in the Petrarchan sonnet by William Wordsworth “The world is too much for us” it is written in a mostly iambic pentameter and its rhyme scheme follows an ABBA ABBA CDCDCD pattern. This poem reveals a biological life but stagnant death in the sense of a larger company in this case the society that the speaker of the poem is referencing throughout the poem when they are describing how everything has been pulling away from what is important in the physical world. These concepts are first revealed in this poem when the speaker says: “Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; / Little we see in Nature that is ours” (Wordsworth lines 2-3). These lines reveal that the speaker feels as though due to the path the humans have taken that they …show more content…

This implies that a death due to stagnation can be caused by a fixation on any concept even if the society of people around them are also fixated on the same thing that they are because they may be following the group trend of they might have been focused on the alternate concepts of the current society and be stagnate in the sense that they will not move past the concepts of …show more content…

The speaker farther reveals his stagnation within the confines of his society when he says: “Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea; / Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn” (Wordsworth lines 13-14). This reveals that the speaker is also caught in stagnation because of his life in the society that he lives in because due to the difference in ideals between the speaker and the society that he is a part of do not allow him to truly enjoy his ideals with other and because of this he feels trapped in his own life therefore in a sense dead in his own life because he cannot truly enjoy the concepts that his own personality enjoys. This poem reveals that the society and one’s own ideals coming in conflict with each other can lead to a stillness in an individual’s ideals that does lead to the death of them even though they are biological