Perceptions of Life in William Wordsworth's Works
A detailed Summary of Perceptions of Life in William Wordsworth's Works
In William Wordworth's poem "We Are Seven" we see Wordsworth asking a
little girl about her siblings. The little girl says that there are seven of them,
including two that are dead. Wordsworth tries to persuade the little girl that
her two deceased siblings cannot be counted among the living because they
are no longer alive. However, this little girl insists that these two be included.
"But they are dead; those two are dead! There spirits are in heaven! 'Taws
throwing words away; for still The little Maid would have her will, And said,
No one knows for sure what happens to us when we
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Approximate Word count = 428
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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