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Monday 15 September 2014

Literature Unit - 5 Daffodils

Q.1    What does he compare him with the beginning?
A.1.   The poet compares himself to a lonely cloud at the beginning of the poem.

Q.2.   What impression does the word `wandering' create? What if he used the word walk?

A.2.  The word `wandered' means `walked aimlessly'. The word `wandered' creates a sense of casualness, word `walked' by will make it sound like a planned activity. the words have different effects.

Q.3.   Where does the poet see the daffodils? Why is it's stretch compared to the milky way?
A.3.  The poet sees the daffodils beside the lake and beneath the trees. The stretch of daffodils is compared to the milky way because they had flowered continuously like the stars in the milky way.

Q.4.  Which lines in the poem tell you that nothing could match the joy of daffodils, not even the shining of the lake water?
A.4.  The lines, "the waves beside...........glee", denotes that nothing matches the joy of the daffodils.

Q.5.  The poet enjoys the pretty sight of daffodils even much later. Where does he see it?
A.5.   The poet says that he often enjoys the pretty side of the daffodils even much later, as he sees them dancing in his min's eye / memory.

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