1. The Autobiography: Battle Ground of the Self
The autobiographer is a crusader of human nature. He seeks to fill the cup of human experiences with the ink of his pen. ... Wordsworth now poises himself in front of his audience - "human Kind" - to admire them just as he admired the "mighty objects" of nature. ... Also, it could be taken as the "language" of human reason, which was championed in the French Revolution. ... The destruction of nature, both physical and human, around the author coincides with the destruction of the author's nature. ...
- Word Count: 3189
- Approx Pages: 13
- Grade Level: High School