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"I wandered lonely as a cloud" by~ William Wordsworth


1. What is the speaker's mood at the beginning of the poem?


2. As the speaker wanders, what does he see "all at once"?


3.How does the speaker's mood change that day because of what he sees?


4. How does the memory of what he saw affect him later?


5. What simile does the speaker use to describe his loneliness?



6.which words in the poem personify the daffodils,or make them, like people, even friends and companions to the lonely speaker?

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Answer:

1. Sad.

2. Countless daffodils.

3. The sight of the daffodils turns his sad mood into a cheerful one.

4. The memory fills his heart with pleasure.

5. “I wandered lonely as a cloud.”

6. 'Crowds' and “Tossing their heads and sprightly dance.”

Explanation:

1. At the beginning of the poem, the speaker's mood is sad and lonely.

2. As the speaker wanders, he sees "all at once" countless golden daffodils fluttering and dancing in the fields.

3. The sight of the daffodils turns his sad mood into a cheerful one that day.

4. The memory of the daffodils and the beautiful sight fill his heart with pleasure later when he remembers them.

5. The simile that describes the poet's loneliness in the poem is “I wandered lonely as a cloud.” It portrays that the poet is lonely like the cloud that wanders in the wide sky far from earth without any contact.

6. 'Crowds' and “Tossing their heads and sprightly dance.” personify the daffodils or make them, like people, even friends and companions to the lonely speaker.

The speaker's mood at the beginning of the poem is sad.

As the speaker wanders, what he sees "all at once" are countless daffodils

The way the speaker's mood changes that day because of what he sees is the sight of the daffodils turns his sad mood into a cheerful one.

The way the memory of what he saw affects him later is it fills his heart with pleasure.

The simile which the speaker uses to describe his loneliness is “I wandered lonely as a cloud.”

The words in the poem that personify the daffodils,or make them, like people, even friends and companions to the lonely speaker are

  • 'Crowds'
  • “Tossing their heads"
  • "sprightly dance.”

What is Mood in Poetry?

This refers to the general atmosphere of a poem which is shown by the use of tone, diction, and setting.

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