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    516     Analysis of “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud”            William Wordsworth’s‚ “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”‚ focuses mainly on the beautiful things that nature has to offer.  Nature is very important to Wordsworth and it is clear in his writing. Originally the poem was two stanzas and the final version (published in 1815) had four.  The feeling of the poem is positive and this attitude remains generally the same throughout the poem. “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud” presents the speaker’s

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    daffodils play in Wordsworth’s “I wandered lonely as a cloud”? Does landscape play the same role as in the classical Chinese Shan-sui poetry (山水詩)? Consignment on mind is the role that daffodils play in Wordsworth’s poem. The landscape of daffodils would flash upon his inward eye when he feel depressed or in vacant. When William was teenager‚ he led a poor life; however‚ the place he lived was full of beautiful landscapes‚ compensating the lost in material. With natureWilliam didn’t feel poor at all.

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    FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Tutorial III Literature (ENG 3104) Poet “I wandered lonely as a cloud” is a lyric poem by William Wordsworth. It’s also commonly known as “Daffodils”. He was born in 7 April 1770‚ at Cockermouth Kingdom of Great Britain. Wordsworth’s mother died when he was 8- this experience shapes much of his later work. Wordsworth attended Hawkshead Grammar School where his love of poetry is firmly established and believed‚ he made his first

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    Beauty‚ Beauty Shall I compare the poem to a painting? The poem is more beautiful and more temperate. The square paper does inhibit the roam of imaging. And a picture’s life is too short to a date. “The solitary reaper” is the poem. When you taste it‚ you can feel the beauty of picture; when you swallow it‚ you can touch the beauty of rhetoric; when you chew and digest it‚ you can embrace the beauty of solitariness. In the first stanza‚ William Wordsworth depicts a lonely girl reaping and singing

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    The Solitary Reaper by William Wordsworth Behold her‚ single in the field, Yon solitary Highland Lass! Reaping and singing by herself; Stop here or gently pass! Alone she cuts and binds the grain, And sings a melancholy strain; O Listen! for the Vale profound ls overflowing with the sound.   No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands Of travellers in some shady haunt Among Arabian sands; A voice so thrilling ne’er was heard In spring-time from the cuckoo-bird,

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    The Solitary Reaper: A Response William Wordsworth is considered by many to be one of the most efficient‚ and studied poets of English Literature. With his many talents‚ and aid by his sister‚ Dorothy Wordsworth‚ he had produced many stories and songs during his period. Wordsworth has been compared to the finest author in English Literature‚ William Shakespeare. Wordsworth’s talent is viewed in his many poems‚ including “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”‚ “Ode: Intimations of Immortality” and “The

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    Stylistic Analysis on the Solitary Reaper ’The Solitary Reaper" is one of William Wordsworth’s most famous post-Lyrical Ballads lyrics. It describes the poet’s delight in a young woman’s melancholy song in an unknown language. A highland girl is singing a ’melancholy song’ as she wings a sickle and reaps grain. The song is carried through the hills and valleys and seems to echo all around. To the poet the song seems sweeter even than the song of Nightingale. He does not want anyone to disturb

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    The Solitary Reaper Reference to context “Behold her single in the field ……………is overflowing with the sound. Q1)Name the poet ? Whom is the poet talking about ? What effect does it have on the poet ?Describe the cost 2 lines of the verse ? The poet is William Wordsworth the poet describes the image of solitary reaper who is a highland lass or a girl in the field .The girl is reaping and singing all by herself .She cuts and binds the grain into bundles and while doing this she sings a melancholy

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    Wordsworth’s Solitary Song: The Substance of " t r u e a r t " in " T h e Solitary R e a p e r . " GEOFFREY J . FINCH I T has become a truism in recent years that the Romantic poets were preoccupied with the fundamentals of their own poetic talents. Clearly‚ a view of poetry which places so much emphasis on the poet not as an interpreter‚ nor as a mirror‚ but as a creator of reality‚ must impose a severe self-consciousness on the individual artist‚ and it is not surprising that running through

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    "I gazed-and gazed-but little thought" Alex Nelson’s Poetry Explanation on Wordsworth’s poem "I Wandered As Lonely As A Cloud" Imagine walking through a field in early summer‚ around an aqua blue lake that is in the shape of a giant egg. You discover a field of daffodils that is flowing in motion like a grand "dance" full of elegance. This area is full of sublime that can only be fully appreciated by a poet. William Wordsworth has been to this place and it was the subject of his poem

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