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    If I were alone on a deserted island‚ the first thing I would wish I had brought with me would be my two boys because they would give me the strength to get through each day. Although‚ my children are not “things” without them I wouldn’t want or need anything else nor would I have the strength to fight for survival. Having my boys would prevent me from becoming lonely they would offer me a lifetime of entertainment (considering how comical they both are)‚ and also help prevent me from losing my sanity

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    voice replies‚ “She’s my friend and I hang out with my friends and since when do you care who I hang out with?” “Since I realized that she likes you! She is always around wherever you are and I just can’t stand it.” Jessica lowers herself onto the couch next to Johnny and pauses the game and snarls‚ “and sometimes it seem s like you want to be around her a lot more than you want to be around me!” “Yeah maybe because she is not always nagging me about everything I do‚” Johnny whispers as he places

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    someone was to ask you if there was a difference in being lonely and being alone what would you say? Most people would say no‚ there is no difference between the two. There in fact is a huge difference between being lonely and being alone. The differences can be seen in your state of mind‚ your deep connections with peers‚ and your perception of isolation. One difference in being lonely and being alone is a person’s state of mind. A lonely person has a state of mind in which he or she believes they

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    "I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD" In William Wordsworth’s poem "I wondered lonely as a cloud" the daffodils represent his happiness and inspiration. The daffodils make him forget about his loneliness. The daffodils help him to forget that he doesn’t have anyone and is depressed. First‚ he is walking alone as he notices these daffodils under trees unnoticeable as he is towards people: "I wandered lonely as a cloud/that floats on high o’er vales and hills/when all at once I saw a crowd/a host

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    challenges‚ and hardships; sometime we face them alone‚ afraid‚ and at times confused. However‚ there always seems to be one individual that we seek for guidance‚ for inspiration‚ or to simply to save us from our troubles. To some they are know as heroes‚ but to me they are known as my mom and dad‚ they were always by my side in any situation I was in and they always kept their best interest at heart. No matter where I was in school‚ my parents were always behind me. Most noticeably in my high school

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    Critical Analysis The poem ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ was written by William Wordsworth in 1804 and published in 1807. The poem is set up in nature around us where it covered a wide issues related to appreciating nature. The beauty of the landscape surrounded him deeply affected Wordsworth’s imagination and gave him a love of nature. Wordsworth uses many literary devices in the poem. One of the literary devices that he uses is simile. ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’ (line 1) is the first simile

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    "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth takes readers on a reminiscent journey reflecting upon visions of nature.  The diction and figurative language used illustrates the poet’s response to nature.  He uses each stanza to share his experience in nature through the image of a dance that culminates in the poet’s emotional response. Wordsworth opens with reference to himself through simile as a part of the natural landscape‚ "I wandered lonely as a cloud / That floats on high" (Line 1)

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    achievements have always been the focus of literary studies. In this paper‚ his most representative poem “ I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” is closely examined to demonstrate how Wordsworth applies his poetic principles to his own creations‚ especially how Wordsworth realize the fusion of reality and  strong emotion in this poem by using his great imagination. Key Words: William Wordsworth‚ I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud‚ poetic principles‚ language‚ imagination   William Wordsworth is the leading figure of

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    I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud Poem By: William Wordsworth William Wordsworth was born to be a poet. With a last name like “Wordsworth”‚ it was destined to happen. He was born on 7th of April 1770 in Cockermouth‚ Cumberland in northwest England in the Lake District. Being one of the more scenic places in England‚ Wordsworth grew up surrounded by nature‚ providing him with the perfect inspiration and setting to write. Utterly in love with nature‚ and being a levelheaded and overall sincere man‚

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    I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth (p. 533) Part A. Define the following literary terms. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. rhythm (p. 530) meter (p. 530) iamb (p. 531) foot (p. 531) scanning (p. 531) tetrameter: a poetic line that contains four feet Part B. Pre-reading: Read “William Wordsworth” on page 534. Answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. What did Wordsworth believe was the best teacher? 2. What did Wordsworth and his friend Coleridge use as subjects for their poetry

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