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  • Essay / Nature and God - 1210

    Nature and God are the main themes of "Robert Frost's poem, 'Nothing Gold Can Stay', William Wordsworth's Poems, 'The World is Too Much With Us' and "It's a Beautiful Evening". Poets describe themes of nature and God both explicitly and implicitly, exposing the reader to various ways in which nature and God are synonymous. Robert Frost's poem, "Nothing Gold Can Stay,” is an excellent demonstration of the cycle of life with its consistency in beginnings and endings is synonymous with nature and God. early spring they bloom very well then they disappear and unless you experience tulips you will never know they are there In the first line of the poem Frost shows that "nature first" is. full of promise of wealth with its reference to “gold” and the promise of being able to achieve this wealth with a new life in its reference to “nature first” (Frost..). A baby represents the first, first in terms of newness and first in terms of new beginnings, it represents hope for the future and hope of becoming rich. Gold is extravagant and one of the universal indicators of wealth, however, Frost stated that it is "the most difficult to maintain" (Frost... The poem says: "The first green in nature is the gold,/its most difficult hue to remember. Its first leaves a flower but only an hour” (Frost..) . Nature in its most beautiful state is short-lived. preserve the colors of flowers when they are most beautiful, it describes the endless process of evolution. Nothing is lasting in its best state; things have a limited time in their given form. end of a season illustrate the concepts of evolution evoked by Robert Frost .....lightning, dazzling jewels and crystals, rainbows and fire, and terrifying bursts of thunder. Pagels 42) This demonstrates that nature and God have been synonymous throughout time An element of poetry in William. Wordsworth's poem, "It's a lovely evening, calm and free" is a saying. Its descriptive words such as "beautiful", "calm", "free", "breathless", "adoration", "tranquility", "thunder" and "solemn" are words that evoke a powerful feeling in the mind of the reader. and God are constant themes in all three poems. Whether it's the soothing tone of Wordsworth's "It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free", the abrupt tone of Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay" or whether it contains ebbs and flows like in "The World is Too Much” by Wordsworth. With us”, they all showed the connection between nature and God.