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Tintern Abbey - Online Term Paper

Tintern Abbey


, a watercolor painting by Joseph Turner, does not
depict accurately the described by Wordsworth in his poem
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above ; nor does it compliment the
mood of the poem. Reasons for this include: wrong mood in painting and
wrong placement of building. Although this painting does not compliment
Wordsworth's poem necessarily, it does not mean it should not be respected
for the great piece of artwork it is.
The mood of Tintern Abbey is very somber and melancholy. The
colors are very drab, and Turner seems to focus more on the fact that is
dilapidated, than the fact that it was once a great building. Also, the
mood of Wordsworth's poem is not melancholy at all. While ...

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as being in a river valley, with
rivers and streams surrounding it. It also implies that the building is
positioned near a cliff. Even the title itself proves that the view
portrayed by Turner is inaccurate. Lines Composed a Few Miles Above
Tintern Abbey: this means that the view would be a “bird's eye” one or a
distant view. Yet, Turner's painting is painted as if he is standing at
the entrance.
Tintern Abbey, by Joseph Turner, does not portray accurately or
compliment the Tintern Abbey described by Wordsworth in his poem. The
discordant mood and view of the painting can help one to come to this
conclusion. This proves to us that a picture, or in this case a painting,
is not necessarily worth a thousand words. ...

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Added: 10/18/2005 11:48:12 PM
Category: Arts
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