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    Wordsworth makes use of several literary devices in ‘Lines Written in Early Spring’. These include but are not limited to alliteration, enjambment, and imagery. The latter is perhaps the most important technique at work in the poem. it can be seen from the first line to the last. The poet taps intoRead more

    Wordsworth makes use of several literary devices in ‘Lines Written in Early Spring’. These include but are not limited to alliteration, enjambment, and imagery. The latter is perhaps the most important technique at work in the poem. it can be seen from the first line to the last. The poet taps into a variety of human senses in order to accurately and vividly depict the landscape he’s seeing.

    Alliteration and enjambment are important and common techniques in poetry. The first can be seen through the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of multiple lines. For example, “sweet” and “sad” in lines three and four of the first stanza.

    Enjambment can be seen in the transition between lines one and two of the second stanza as well as lines three and four of the fourth stanza.

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  1. as we can see the daffodils are a kind of flower which that can  be found in beside the lake or a bay . so the poet prices the daffodils for thier beauty that they have in thier coulor so he extended that he was his sister and seeing a glance of daffodils and he says i wonder i was cloud to watch thRead more

    as we can see the daffodils are a kind of flower which that can  be found in beside the lake or a bay . so the poet prices the daffodils for thier beauty that they have in thier coulor so he extended that he was his sister and seeing a glance of daffodils and he says i wonder i was cloud to watch the daffodils from high helly place to overcome his sorrows and sadnesses

     

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  1. In the poem I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud, daffodils, their beauty, their dance and their merry-making is appreciated by the speaker. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud, daffodils, their beauty, their dance and their merry-making is appreciated by the speaker.

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  1. The central idea and the message of the poem, I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud is that nature is the most beautiful part of the world. In the poem, daffodils represent the beauty and merry-making of nature. According to the poet, the moments which he spent in watching those daffodils are the best momentRead more

    The central idea and the message of the poem, I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud is that nature is the most beautiful part of the world. In the poem, daffodils represent the beauty and merry-making of nature. According to the poet, the moments which he spent in watching those daffodils are the best moments of his life. As a poet, the watching the daffodils is what pleases a poet.

    Even in his home, the memories of those daffodils cheer him up when he is lonely and feels down and sad.

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  1. In the poem Daffodils, nature is described as joyful and merry-making. It is the healer of human's mind. It makes a person feel peace and joyful even in the solitude. Read the summary of this poem.

    In the poem Daffodils, nature is described as joyful and merry-making. It is the healer of human’s mind. It makes a person feel peace and joyful even in the solitude.

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  1. "Ten thousand saw I at a glance" is an example of hyperbole. A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement which depicts that something is large or uncountable. The poet says that he saw ten thousand daffodils at a glance which means there were a large number of daffodils. Read the summary of this poem.

    “Ten thousand saw I at a glance” is an example of hyperbole. A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement which depicts that something is large or uncountable. The poet says that he saw ten thousand daffodils at a glance which means there were a large number of daffodils.

    Read the summary of this poem.

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