5 min readMay 24, 2020
COMPARING NATURE IN WORDSWORTH’S DAFFODILS AND IN SHELLEY’S OZYMANDIAS
Not all poems are born equal. Some are born of noblemen and learned scholars; their verbose verses dazzle their readers with a cornucopia of daring and vivid imagery. Others are born of hoi polloi — laymen whose words, simple and sincere, are meant to be consumed by the general public not the condescending aristocrats. Ever since the conception of arts, artists have…