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Essay / Wordsworth's Relation to Tintern Abbey - 1058
Wordsworth's memory of this place is very important to him and he will never forget. The fact that the human mind could still remember this abbey very clearly was an astonishing thing. Wordsworth knew exactly what everything still looked like and would not forget. The way he was also able to look at nature in a way that no one else could was amazing to him. He didn't ask everyone to think normally about nature and life if you want or need to go somewhere then do it. There isn't much time in your life to be complacent about things, pursue what you want, and never give up. Especially if that's what you want in life. Wordsworth says he has been away too long and should have returned long ago. Furthermore, the way her sister's mind works today is the way it worked back then, like a child. Now his mind sees nature in a whole new way and not just the beauty before him, he sees far beyond that. Sarah Pearson says: “Reading Tintern Abbey seeks to move beyond traditional binaries of the mind. » he sees is somewhat mature now so what is was back