What's the theme of ode Intimations of Immortality?
Subsequently, one may also ask, what does intimations of immortality mean?
In 1815, when the poem was republished, Wordsworth expanded the title to "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood." Intimations means hints, inklings, or indirect suggestions. Most readers and critics today use the title "Intimations of Immortality" when referring to the poem.
Accordingly, why is Wordsworth unhappy in the poem Immortality Ode?
Wordsworth is saddened by the fact that time has stripped away much of nature's glory, depriving him of the wild spontaneity he exhibited as a child. As seen in "The world is too much with us," Wordsworth believes that the loss stems from being too caught up in material possessions.
William Wordsworth