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  1. The ‘bliss of solitude’ means the blessings of loneliness. The poet William Wordsworth says that when he is alone in vacant and in pensive mood, i.e., when he is not doing anything particular, the daffodils which he had seen in the valley flash upon his inward eye and fill his heart with pleasure. They flash upon that inward eye.

  2. 20 de dic. de 2022 · The Romantic poet William Wordsworth’s “I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud”, also known as “The Daffodils” is probably his most famous lyrical work. The poem was written in 1804, inspired by an event on 15 April 1802, in which Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy came across a “long belt” of daffodils while travelling in the Lake District ...

  3. 21 de jul. de 2024 · Explain the phrase the ‘bliss of solitude’ in the context in which it has been used. In the poem Daffodils by William Wordsworth, what does the poet mean by ‘bliss of solitude’? Or, How does the inward eye become the bliss of solitude in the poem daffodils? Or, how did the sight of the daffodils bring […] Last updated September 15, 2023.

  4. The ‘ wealth ‘ referred to here is the company the daffodils give to the poet and the pleasure it brings to his mind when he is in vacant or in pensive mood. When Wordsworth saw the flowers in the valley, he hardly realised its worth. He then did not know that the sight of those daffodils would leave so much impression upon his mind. What ...

  5. In the poem ‘Daffodils’ or ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’ the poet has used several figures of speech to give it a rhetorical effect. Those are elaborated below. Simile is a direct comparison between two different things using ‘as’ or ‘like’. In the above line, the poet has compared himself to a cloud using ‘as’. This is an ...

  6. 27 de nov. de 2022 · Written by Mary Howitt in the 19 th century, The Spider and the Fly is a cautionary fable that falls in this dark humour category. As most fables go, it anthropomorphizes characters to convey moral lessons. Anthropomorphism means to endow a non-human character with human traits and behaviours. For example, throughout the poem, we see the spider ...

  7. According to the poet William Wordsworth, the daffodils appear to be fluttering and dancing in the breeze while tossing their heads. 27 Votes ⇧ Upvote. Swapnil Das answered 4 years ago. According to the poet, the Daffodils were fluttering and dancing merely in the sweet breeze. The poet is using personification here when he compares the ...

  8. 1 de ene. de 2023 · In Short. As the poet listens to the song of the nightingale he feels pain in his heart because of excessive joy. He is very much overwhelmed with happiness at the bird’s song. The poet longs to escape from the world under the effect of the nightingale’s song. For this, he seeks the help of wine.

  9. 2 de ene. de 2023 · The story “The Little Match Girl” by Hans Christian Anderson is set against the backdrop of a New Year’s Eve. It was a very cold winter evening with snow and frost. When everyone was busy in celebrating the festive day with candles, Christmas trees and delicious dishes, a poor little girl was wandering on the streets trying to sell her ...

  10. The poet saw a beautiful scene of dancing Daffodils, he was filled with joy and at a later moment, when he was in a pensive mood (tranquility) he recollected the scene. He felt bliss again and the result was this poem. "Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility."