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Literature has broadened our indulgence with Nature and upgradedaesthetic sensibility to such an extent that as soon as we read the literary text, we formimages of Nature in mind. The primary purpose of this paper is to access the qualitiesof autobiographical elements in words worth The Prelude poem. It is regarded as theportrayal of spiritual autobiography. This paper examines the growth of the poet'smind in this poem. It studies the inner life and emotional scenes of the poet's soul.Man has the freedom of creative choice, and action slowly gains momentum. Manalone is responsible for his upliftment. Wordsworth believed very strongly inindividual identity, a ramification of humanism. As a poet and as a creative writer,Wordsworth attached importance to humanistic values. Wordsworth is a poet of theearth in the true sense of the word. Man's life is subject to emotions; he attempted tocommon fellow beings' lives in poems like The Excursion, The Prelude, etc. Heregarded the commoner's life as the central theme of his poetry.