The problem in this sonnet's octet is that humanity has lost its respect for and connection with nature. In the sestet, how does Wordsworth propose to address this problem?

Respuesta :

In the sestet, William Wordsworth addresses the octet (Where the problem has been stated) with a response that he'd rather exercise paganism because in that way he might feel less in gloomy about humanity's disrespect and loss of oneness with nature because he feels a sense of shared connection with nature again. 

Answer:

The correct answer for plato is option B

Explanation:

B.  He wishes that he had been born a pagan so that he would have learned a different way of seeing nature.