Tuesday, October 1, 2019
What is Typical of Lyrical Ballads Essay -- Wordsworth Coleridge Poems
What is Typical of Lyrical Ballads    The group title of the set of poems written by Wordsworth and  Coleridge presents an interesting starting point of analysis. The  phrase ââ¬ËLyrical Balladsââ¬â¢ is a paradox as the genres of ââ¬Ëlyricsââ¬â¢ and  ââ¬Ëballadsââ¬â¢ can be defined as in opposition to each other. A ââ¬Ëlyricââ¬â¢ is  ââ¬Ëa poem about feelingâ⬠¦ addressed to the reader in a manner of private  and intimate conversationââ¬â¢. A ââ¬Ëballadââ¬â¢ is ââ¬Ëa narrative poem from an  anonymous point of view, often relating to characters from public or  historical events, such as war.ââ¬â¢ Therefore the two genres are combined  under the title ââ¬ËLyrical Balladsââ¬â¢, signifying an unexpected and  unusual style from Wordsworth and Coleridge. This is further evidenced  by Wordsworth, who said the ââ¬ËLyrical Balladsââ¬â¢ should be seen as ââ¬Ëan  experimentââ¬â¢, consisting of ââ¬Ëpoemsâ⬠¦ materially different from those  under the general approbationâ⬠¦ present bestowedââ¬â¢ and that they may be  read by some with a ââ¬Ëcommon dislikeââ¬â¢.    One aspect of the style of ââ¬ËLyrical Balladsââ¬â¢ that caused much contempt  at the time of publication is the simple language, an important  characteristic of the poems. Wordsworth tries to avoid the ââ¬Ëfalsehood  of descriptionââ¬â¢, instead preferring to record reality in ordinary  language rather than attempting a poetic diction. Unlike many of his  contemporary poets, Wordsworth did not attempt an ornate and elevated  poetic style adorned with extravagant metaphors. However, this does  not mean the language is colloquial, but that Wordsworth takes his  language and subjects from ââ¬Ëordinary lifeââ¬â¢ hoping to show ââ¬Ëthe  language really spoken by menââ¬â¢. This is true for poems such as ââ¬ËWe are  Sevenââ¬â¢ in which the narrator meets a ââ¬Ëlittle cottage girlââ¬â¢ and  questions her about her sibling...              ...  There are many characteristics that permeate throughout each of the  poems in the ââ¬ËLyrical Balladsââ¬â¢ creating a style fundamentally  associated with Wordsworth. These qualities have a number of different  intentions, for example the simple language and the reference to  ordinary life do not alienate readers from a less educated background.  Wordsworthââ¬â¢s intention was for his poetry to be inclusive and the  ââ¬ËLyrical Balladsââ¬â¢ are infused with ordinary life, responses to loss,  growing old and the fear of death. The poems also celebrate a view of  rural life and nature as a solution to industrialisation.  Consequently, whilst many of the poems aim to engage readers for  entertainment purposes, some poems, such as ââ¬ËLast of the Flockââ¬â¢ and  ââ¬ËSimon Leeââ¬â¢ not only offer a story of ordinary life but they provide  political protests on the provisions for the poor and the old.                        
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