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  • Essay / A critical analysis of the tables turned by Byworth

    « Up! up! my friend, and leave your books…” Worth begins by saying this in one of his very famous poems “The Tables Turned”. In this poem, Worth creates a mood of happiness, serenity and calm. He likes to think of nature as a superpower that can do anything to anyone. Worth is opposed to the idea of ​​staying inside and doing nothing. His goal is to get out, let himself be free and enjoy Mother Nature. What I'm basically going to talk about is "The Turned Tables" and how it relates to our life that we live in now. I went online and read many different views on this poem and they all seemed to say the same thing. They're all about Howworth telling readers to get up and get out. One analysis stated: “The speaker begins by telling his friend to stop reading books; he will become fat from being sedentary… (Gradesaver). » Worth was against sitting around and being lazy, especially when it's nice outside. The website then goes on to say: "...The speaker then asks why he chooses to be so serious....