THE TABLES TURNED POEM BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | COMPLETE ANALYSIS WITH LITERARY DEVICES FOR TGT, PGT
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The Tables Turned – William Wordsworth
The Tables Turned is a short but powerful Romantic poem in which William Wordsworth urges readers to move away from bookish learning and rigid scientific analysis, and instead learn directly from Nature. Addressing his friend, the poet asks him to close his books and listen to the birds, observe the flowers, and feel the living presence of the natural world.
Wordsworth believes that Nature is a wiser teacher than books, capable of shaping the human heart, mind, and moral sense. He criticizes cold intellect and over-analysis, which, according to him, “murder to dissect” the beauty and harmony of life. True wisdom, he suggests, comes through emotion, intuition, and direct experience rather than dry academic study.
The poem reflects key ideals of Romanticism—love of nature, distrust of excessive rationalism, and faith in the natural goodness of human beings. Simple in language yet deep in thought, The Tables Turned reminds us that Nature offers joy, peace, and moral insight if we are willing to listen.
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