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Summary:
What does Wordsworth accomplish in this stanza?
Stanza 1: He shows how his mood shifts from lonely to hopeful in the company of the daffodils.
Stanza 2: He vividly illustrates the daffodils in their glory.
Stanza 3: He shows how nature can completely lift his mood.
Stanza 4: He shows that he can be jocund when he’s lonely for he has that sacred memory.
Stanza 1: Wordsworth feels lonely until he comes across a sight of many daffodils.
Stanza 2: Wordsworth describes the scene of daffodils in detail.
Stanza 3: Wordsworth continues describing the daffodils, but also describes their effect on him.
Stanza 4: Now, when Wordsworth feels lonely be replays his encounter with the daffodils
What does Wordsworth accomplish in this stanza?
Stanza 1: He shows how his mood shifts from lonely to hopeful in the company of the daffodils.
Stanza 2: He vividly illustrates the daffodils in their glory.
Stanza 3: He shows how nature can completely lift his mood.
Stanza 4: He shows that he can be jocund when he’s lonely for he has that sacred memory.
Quotations: Select phrases Wordsworth uses to describe nature in the stanza.
Stanza 1:
He describes floating like a “lonely cloud”. Then, he sees and is uplifted by the "golden daffodils," "fluttering and dancing in the breeze."
Stanza 2:
“And twinkle on the milky way,”
“Along the margin of a bay”
“Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.”
Stanza 3:
“The waves beside them danced;”
“ In such a jocund company”
“What wealth the show to me had brought.”
Stanza 4:
“Which is the bliss of solitude;”
“And then my heart with pleasure fills,”
“And dances with the daffodils.”
How do his words show his relationship with nature?
Stanza 1:
This stanza shows that Wordsworth appreciates the beauty in nature because he details the beautiful daffodils that helped bring him out of his somber mood.
Stanza 2:
The stanza shows that Wordsworth appreciates the beauty in nature because he calls them lively which has a positive connotation. He compares them to the beauty of the milky way
Stanza 3:
The stanza shows that Wordsworth appreciates the beauty in nature because he says that daffodils are his happy place. He says that they have provided him with joys.
Stanza 4:
The stanza
shows that Wordsworth appreciates the beauty in nature because he says that the
daffodils are what uplifts his spirits and that they’re his refuge.
Answer:
First stanza: A natural space is offered is a first moment of contact with nature, where there is not much awareness about the influence of that contact. There is a process of surprise and feeling of finding something new. floats on high o’er vales and hills
Second stanza: Vision of the flowers. There is a depth to the landscape, the author pays attention. They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay
Third stanza: The gaze constitutes an ideal time and space for artistic creation, the author feels happy and inspired. The waves beside them danced
Fourth stanza: The domestic space is intensified, a description of the effects that this vision produces in the subject. Reality and the present lie in the context of urbanization. dances with the daffodils
The poet focuses on internal experiences relating to the harmony of nature, more precisely, of a multitude of daffodils.