Saturday, 3 March 2018

Daffodils : by Wordsworth

                   Daffodils : by Wordsworth



%... Introduction of poet

William Wordsworth (1770-1850) is one of the greatest British Romantic poet as well as a poet of Nature. He is one of the most important English poet and a founder of the romantic movement of English literature, a style of writing that focuses on emotion and imagination.  He is a high-priest of nature and worshiper of Nature. His love of Nature is perhaps truer, more sincere and more loving than that of any other English poet. He had a complete philosophy of nature. He believed that there is a divine spirit pervading all the objects of nature. This belief finds a complete expression in his nature poem.. According to Tinturn Abbey, nature removes the depression and agony of human mind. He was often called a ‘nature poet’ because of his emphasis on the connection between humans and the natural world. He became widely successful and was named poet laureate of England in 1834.

%... Daffodils


In this poem the poet describes his experience of the sight ofa host of daffodils’ during a lonely walk, the daffodils delight him with her beauty andtheir sprightly dance”. He says,”they seem as numerous as stars that shine in the sky”; He also remarks on the beauty of lake nearby, but adds that ever its sparkling waves are not so exuberant as the yellow daffodils dancing in the breeze”. Moreover, when he is sad, he thinks of daffodils “ and then n my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils”, that is to say, when his feelings are depressed, thinking of daffodils cheers him up.

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