Literary Devices
William Wordsworth
The World is Too Much With Us (I)
The World is Too Much With Us
(II)
Dates
100

A figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison

Metaphor

100

What is William Wordsworth's occupation?

Poet

100

A closed poetic form that consists of 14 lines of iambic pentameter.

Sonnet

100

"The sea that bares her bosom to the moon..." is an example of

Personification

100

When did William Wordsworth die?

April 23rd, 1850

200

A figurative language that attributes human characteristics, emotion, and behavior to animals and inanimate objects or ideas

Personification

200

Where was William Wordsworth born?

Cockermouth, Cumberland (Lake District) England

200

What are we out of tune with?

Nature

200

What is the only oxymoron used in this poem?

"Sordid boon"

200

When was William Wordsworth born?

April 7th, 1770

300

the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect

Irony

300

How did William Wordsworth die?

Pleurisy

300

William Wordsworth said he would rather be one of these

A pagan

300

What are the main themes of this poem?

Humanity and nature

300

What year was "The World is Too Much With Us" published?

1807

400

A literary device that uses vivid description that appeals to a readers' senses to create an image or idea in their head

Imagery

400

What college/university did William Wordsworth attend?

St. Johns College, Cambridge

400

Five metric feet consisting of first an unstressed and then a stressed syllable

Iambic pentameter

400

What is the mood of this poem?

Anger/frustration

400

What year did William Wordsworth's mother die?

1778

500

A figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from an unrelated context is referred to covertly or indirectly.

Allusion

500

What did William Wordsworth help found at the end of the 18th century?

Romanticism/Romantic Movement in Literature

500

What do the allusions in this poem refer to?

Greek Gods

500

What relationship is displayed between the sea and the moon?

A vulnerable relationship

500

What year did William Wordsworth graduate and receive his bachelor's degree?

1791

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