Friday, February 8, 2019
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud :: Literary Analysis, William Wordsworth
Nature is often a focal point for many references works, whether it is expressed through lyrics, short stories, or poetry. Authors are attached a cornucopia of pictures and descriptions of natures splendor that they can manifold through words. It is because of this that more often than non a contributor is face with multiple approaches and descriptions to the way nature is portrayed. Some authors tend to look at nature from a deeper and personal observation as in William Wordsworths I Wandered alone(predicate) as a Cloud, while opposite authors tend to focus on a more religious saucer within nature as show in Gerard Manley Hopkins Pied viewer, suggesting to the reader that while to each their own there is always a peach to be found in nature and natures beauty can be uplifting for the human spirit twain on a visual and spiritual level. Wordsworth and Hopkins both present the reader with a poem conveying the theme of nature. Nature in its variant be it from something as simple as streaked or multi-colour skies, long fields and v exclusivelyeys, to things more complex like animals, are all gifts we take for granted. Some never realize the truth of what they are absent by keeping themselves indoors fixating on the loneliness and vacancy of their lives and not on what beauty currently surrounds them. Others tend to relate themselves more to the circumstance that these lovely gifts are from God and should be praised because of the way his gifts have stimulate our human spirit. Each writer gives us their own ideals as how to key and appreciate natures true gifts.In I wandered Lonely as a Cloud, William Wordsworth accomplishes his ideal of nature by using personification, alliteration, and illustration within his poem to convey to the reader how natures beauty uplifts his spirits and takes him away from his boring daily routine. Wordsworth relates himself in solidarity to that of a horde wandering alone, I wandered lonely as a cloud (line 1). comp are the cloud and himself to that of a lonely human in low spirits of isolation, simultaneously the author compares the daffodils he comes across as he floats on high oer vales and hills (line 2) to that of a crowd of people saltation (lines 3-6 and again in 12). Watching and admiring the dancing daffodils as he floats on by relating them to various beauties of
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