Summary of the Daffodils Poem
Introduction of William Wordsworth William Wordsworth is considered the poet of nature. He was one of the romantic poets. Most of his poetry is about the human relationship with nature. Wordsworth saw the daffodils while roaming the countryside. He was inspired by the daffodils and wrote a poem on them because he loved nature. He felt nature like a living thing. Summary of the Daffodils Poem In this poem, the poet elaborates the real beauty of nature. He presented him as a cloud that wanders alone. He shares his experience of enjoyment when he saw a field of daffodils beside the bank of a lake. When he was wandering in the countryside. Here, the poet used a figure of speech ‘simile’ when he says that “I wandered lonely as a cloud”. He compared himself with a cloud that roams here and there. The flowers were in full bloom and were moving because the breeze was blowing. In this poem, Wordsworth used another term ‘personification’ in which non-living things are attributed as l...