The Daffodils
The Daffodils, poem is written by William Wordsworth. William Wordsworth is a major English romantic poet who was born on 7 April, 1770 in England.
William Wordsworth is Nature poet. He believes Nature as reflection of God.He spent most of his time of his life in Nature. For him 'Nature is the best teacher.'
About poem:
The poem Daffodils is Lyrical poem. The describes nature very beautifully and also a lovely part of the nature - Daffodils. Tue poet says that Daffodils were looking so much pleasy to him that none of the thought has power to make him unhappy.
Analysis of the Poem:
In the first stanza, poet says that he is alone as cloud using the word 'lonely cloud'. He wander lonely and has no company. He shows the crowd of the Daffodils like, ten thousand -Golden Daffodils are dancing besides the lake and beneath the trees. Daffodils are fluttering and dancing with breeze. It seems the having the music in the atmosphere. Surroundings atmosphere is good even though poet somewhere in his heart felt sorrow only because of his loneliness.
Poet uses the word Cloud, and Sky. Starts have been shined as they kept on shinning. Here, Daffodils is compared to shinning starts. We cannot decide the boundaries of all. How much or how far stars are shinning. The same way Milkyway and Stars are stretched never ending lines that can never destroy. The meaning of Infinite is symbolically represented here with this example. As stars and Milkyway have not any specific line of beginning & ending, our happiness comes from within. It is also never end if we believe from life.
Poet describes the seashore and margin of the bay pointing out ten thousand glance which was full of liveliness. Each tossing with one another; they felt a very sprightly experience with dancing.
The Waves also danced but they are sparkling with another waves. Through this they show their glee or happiness which comes from within in the third stanza. Seeing the surrounding atmosphere poet learn that 'life is in moment.' At beginning, poet felt that he is lonely but when he enjoys such Nature he understands that he is happy with great joy, with great company of Nature. Poet enjoys and have deep thought what a wealth the show him had and bought.
Money can't provide such happiness and peace of nature. Real wealth lies in nature and one must enjoy it through out the life.
When poet often thought about it lying on his couch, he had deep ideas about it and pensive mind. He remembered everything means..Memories also play vital role. Sky, Cloud, Daffodils always in front of his eyes and imagine again with feeling. To imagine all in sitting alone it is blissful to the poet. Poet says that he has blissful solitude only because of nature's company. Now, Poet can enjoy his loneliness which is transformed into solitude only because of Nature's lesson. That is the biggest wealth of life. As he has the company of nature, his heart is now fills with immense pleasure and dance like Daffodils.
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