Not only does he explain how we don’t appreciate nature enough but he talks about nature itself and describes it. He uses these lines to explain it, “This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon, The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers”. This symbolizes his emotions about what he sees going on in the world. This could mean that he is outside looking at the beautiful land of mother nature, he hears the sound of the wind blowing. Wordsworth also says “ this sea that bares her bosom to the moon” not to describe how the sea and the moon look but to symbolize that the moon has a gravitational pull on the water to cause tides and waves.This said making the ocean look
Not only does he explain how we don’t appreciate nature enough but he talks about nature itself and describes it. He uses these lines to explain it, “This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon, The winds that will be howling at all hours, And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers”. This symbolizes his emotions about what he sees going on in the world. This could mean that he is outside looking at the beautiful land of mother nature, he hears the sound of the wind blowing. Wordsworth also says “ this sea that bares her bosom to the moon” not to describe how the sea and the moon look but to symbolize that the moon has a gravitational pull on the water to cause tides and waves.This said making the ocean look