I read the poem multiple times and still didn’t get it, thank you so much for such an amazing interpretation!!! You are a life saver for my English GCSE!!!
Thanks for this well presented piece. If she 'dwelt amongst the untrodden ways' though, then she's either, a) A metaphor, b) Staying at home permanently, or C) Travelling cross-country and purposely avoiding man-made routes. After all, they're 'untrodden'.
@@elvakeane6819 usually you will be asked a general question about a poet and then have to use your knowledge of their poems (I'd recommend 6) to answer it. For example, you could be asked something like this: "Often we like a poet because of how they make us feel when reading their poetry. Write about the feelings William Wordsworth's poetry inspires in you and the aspects of those poems that help create those feelings. Support your points by reference to the poems of Wordsworth you have studied." Or: 'Introducing William Wordsworth' Write a speech under the above heading that you would make to your friends nor class group. Make reference to the poems of Wordsworth you have studied. They're just examples and there's lots of variations. I'd recommend looking at some past papers for more!