The document provides information about William Wordsworth's poem "We are Seven":
- It discusses the central character of the poem, an 8-year-old girl, and how she believes she still has seven siblings even though two have died.
- The girl is from a rural background and does not fully comprehend death in the way adults do. She views her deceased siblings Jane and John as still being part of her family since they are buried near her home.
- The poem explores themes of childhood innocence and how the young girl's simple view of the world differs from reality. Wordsworth depicts her uncomprehending perspective on life and death.