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Write an essay of about 500-600 words on Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads William Wordsworth was the founder of the Romantic Period along with his close friend Samuel T. Coleridge. They believed in the ideas of the power of imagination and loved writing about nature. He along with Coleridge wanted a change in the style of poetry-writing and published The Lyrical Ballads in the year 1798 thus, giving birth to the Romantic Age. The Romantic period lasted till 1832 and made poets like Lord Byron, John Keats, P.B. Shelley famous. In Preface to the Lyrical Ballads Wordsworth makes it clear that the ballads were an experiment that he hoped the audience would like. He wanted to know if the common language could be used for poetry and poetic pleasure. In his writings, Wordsworth does not follow the traditional style of poetry writing used by the Neo-classical poets of the time but instead prefers the common day-to-day language of the people. He focused on individual feelings and had a humanitarian

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‘Mark Watney is not the first person to set foot on Mars; yet, we see that he is definitely the first person to be called ‘The Martian.’’ Discuss the titular significance of the novel and connect Andy Weir’s tale of surviving against the odds with one other text of your choice that features similar themes. Mark Watney is the only and the first person to live on Mars He spent an unplanned stay on the planet all alone. Since his residence didn’t support him enough to survive until the Ares 4 crew arrived, he tried a hand with his botany skills and thus manages food with his potato produce. He also handles every technical fault in the Safe Hab like the way he would on earth. None of his colleagues had had this privilege of living on Mars like a guest who wouldn’t go. From all the astronauts ever been on mars, Mark is the only one who got to practice all the theory he learned of the Martian atmosphere, soil, climate and life. Therefore, the title of the novel is justified by calling Mark W