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We Are Seven


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"We Are Seven" is a poem by William Wordsworth and was published circa 1798. The two images that I chose are a picture of Goodrich castle and a little girl. The girl is supposed to represent the little girl from the poem "We Are Seven." Goodrich castle is a place that Wordsworth visited. From my research, this castle was apart of the inspiration behind "We Are Seven." Or possibly that Wordsworth met a little girl from that area. The images above are to give an image that can connect our reading to a real place and what the little girl may have looked like.  

Works Cited

“‘We Are Seven.’” YouTube, SpokenVerse, 9 Aug. 2009, www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D7Rc52RX3k. 

This is for the image of the girl, I wasn't able to figure out how to add more citation information. 

Featured in Exhibit


Age of Romanticism - Collaborative Gallery - Spring 2021

Date


10 Sep 2006

Artist


Michael Eccles


Copyright
©CC BY-SA 2.0

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No
Submitted by Andrea Day on Tue, 02/09/2021 - 22:15

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