A Sociolinguistic Analysis of Metaphorical Representation in Wordsworth's Major Poems
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Author:
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A. SURIYANARAYANAN
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This study seeks to explore the abundant stylistic diversity and artistic freedom found in the works of the poet Wordsworth. These characteristics are not often seen in the writings of Wordsworth's fellow Romantics, distinguished by their unique themes and styles. This study examines the metrical inconsistencies and socialized language used by the writers in their poems that comparable romantic poets did not use as extensively. The research highlights the high level of substance in the poetry.Wordsworth's poetry style aligns closely with the sociological stylistic patterns of ordinary language, distinguishing him from other romantic writers in terms of poetic form and diction. The objective is to evaluate and critically analyze the substance of Wordsworth's poetry and those of his contemporaries. The work includes a theoretical assessment and explanatory comprehension, asserting information acquisition by studying archives of public library resources and courtsand publishing academic publications. This study uses qualitative methods to analyze secondary data obtained from additional sources.Therefore, the study concludes with a content assessment that demonstrates how Wordsworth skillfully crafts the language of his poetry to ensure they are accessible to a wide range of people and to produce a style that is unrestricted, unlike other Romantic poets.
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Wordsworth, Sociolinguistic Analysis, Metaphorical Representation, Poems.
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.724
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