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    a story or presenting a witty observation. This is also seen on the language of the poem as W. Wordsworth uses personifications when he starts by comparing himself to a lonely cloud. Another personification and metaphor is when W. W compares the daffodils to a crowd of people and further more dancing humans. He starts his poem with a simile Alliteration: lonely as a cloud (line 1). Simile: Comparison (using as) of the speaker’s solitariness to that of a cloud (line 1). Personification: Comparison

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    related to it‚ due to the fact that it is situated in the lyrical genre. “I wandered lonely as a cloud”‚ written by William Wordsworth in 1804 and published in 1815‚ is one of the most famous poems of Wordsworth‚ and it’s also known as “Daffodils” or “The daffodils”. The poem is 24 lines long and it’s composed by four six-lines stanzas. In each stanza‚ the first line rhymes with the third and the second with the fourth. The stanza then ends with a rhyming couplet. Wordsworth unifies the content of

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    Cloud‚ also called Daffodils‚ William Wordsworth described how he witnessed a scene so beautiful that it was imprinted on his mind and he often reflected on its memory in times of need. In this poem William used literary devices that tied his work together‚ giving the words rhythm‚ meaning and life. He used rhyming to add rhythm and to create an even flow of words‚ imagery to allow the reader to see and experience what he was writing about‚ and personification to make the daffodils come alive in a human

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    more to me than dirt‚ frustration‚ and flowers. However‚ at the time it was just a difficult objective to plant daffodils on a Saturday morning when I could have stayed home and pursued my usual quest of ruining my eyesight by watching long durations of my favorite cartoons. However‚ my father had different plans that day as I was dragged out of my house to go help him plant daffodils for a charity case. He told me that this particular project symbolized new beginnings and a sense of unity throughout

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    humanity equals For example‚ the poem “Daffodils No More”‚ written by the contemporary ecopoet Gordon J.L. Ramel. This work is a serious parody of an earlier poem Daffodils written by the English poet William Wordsworth in 1804. In that poem‚ Wordsworth wrote of the beauty of wild daffodils and how they inspired him. He also mentioned seeing large numbers of this plant: "Ten thousand saw I at a glance‚ tossing their heads in sprightly dance." In ‘Daffodils No More’‚ Gordon J.L. Ramel draws our attention

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    characteristics to things that are not human. He personifies the golden daffodil fluttering and dancing in the breeze (line 4 - 6) as the crowd that with him enjoying the beauty of nature. The poet imagined that the daffodil was dancing and fluttering around him enjoying the tranquility of solitude. The theme main theme of the poem is appreciating nature. The poet keeps on praising the beauty of the nature‚ especially the daffodils and he is trying to get across one can get by being alone with nature

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    language of the “I Wondered as a Cloud” is much more soft and respecting towards the nature. William Wordsworth doesn’t use “my” at all in his poem‚ because his poem is not so egoistic. It is not a surprise that that this poem’s other title is The Daffodils. The poet shows his great respect towards nature and he uses a rhythmic style that helps him to get our

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    Brink of eternity Eternity has three aspects. It has the fear of the unknown when people feel they are not prepared to enter the next world. It has the hope of the unknown if people cannot bear the tribulations of life anymore. Lastly‚ it has the release of the unknown when people are well prepared to meet their physical death and go to the next world. Eternity is just a prayer away. In desperate hope the narrator went and searched for the spiritual door of eternity in all the corners of his room

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    is "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud‚" by William Wordsworth. This poem is written from the first person view of the person lying on a couch in the house‚ using a pleasant and calming tone. The person pictures two main scenes: (1) nature with trees‚ daffodils‚ and hills‚ and (2) space with stars and the Milky Way. William Wordsworth uses figurative language such as personification through out the whole poem to bring the nouns to life. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" shows how people can doze off easily

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    poem that describes the beauty of nature and how it can inspire our lives. Wordsworth uses images to describe the scene to the reader‚ like a painting on a canvas; that explains vividly how the poet saw it. An example of the creativity is how the daffodils presented an almost human quality in the way they resemble dancers dancing in unison as if presenting a show. At the end of every alternate line of the poem there is a rhyming word‚ giving the poem both continuity and a sense of rhythm throughout

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