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read the following poem by william wordsworth and answer the question that follows.
\it is a beauteous evening, calm and free\
it is a beauteous evening, calm and free,
the holy time is quiet as a nun
breathless with adoration; the broad sun
is sinking down in its tranquility;
the gentleness of heaven broods oer the sea;
listen! the mighty being is awake,
and doth with his eternal motion make
a sound like thunder—everlastingly.
dear child! dear girl! that walkest with me here,
if thou appear untouched by solemn thought,
thy nature is not therefore less divine:
thou liest in abrahams bosom all the year;
and worshippst at the temples inner shrine,
god being with thee when we know it not.
which of the following topics from the romantic period does this poem address?
○ nature
○ social critique
○ nationalism
○ individualism
The poem opens with vivid, reverent descriptions of a calm evening, the setting sun, and the sea, framing nature as a sacred, divine force—a core focus of Romantic Period poetry. The other topics are not addressed: there is no critique of society, focus on national identity, or exploration of individual identity as the central theme.
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