Like all poems of the Romantic Period, Tintern Abbey portrays harmony and disharmony between man and nature. Like most Romantic poets, Wordsworth discursively attempts to reconcile the two consciousness. Unlike in other works, this poem of Wordsworth attempts to relate nature with the rough faces of urban settlements as well as moral and theological concerns of humans. In romantic tradition the poem is viewed as aesthetic contemplation that entails both an objective focus on nature and a subjective focus on imagination.