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William Wordsworth is romantic poet, and writer
Wordsworth’s Life Born in 1770 in northern England, William Wordsworth was the second of five children. His mother died when he was seven years old. After his father’s death six years later, William and his three brothers were sent to a grammar school in the village of Hawkshead, in the heart of the Lake District. At Hawkshead, Wordsworth was allowed to explore the countryside after completing his lessons, and he developed a deep love of nature.
Dorothy Wordsworth, was very important in William Wordsworth’s life as she was the one who inspired him to write poems. After their parents passed away they where all what was left and had.
Wordsworth died on 23 April 1850 and was buried in Grasmere churchyard. His great autobiographical poem, 'The Prelude', which he had worked on since 1798, was published after his death
Instructions Pay attention please! Please read poem silently 1minute What main theme of the poem is writer used? Watch video please What are literary devices writer used in his poem? Watch video please What type of symbolism does William Wordsworth use in "Daffodils? Look at pictures what do pictures say? Based on your studying of the given poem, write paragraph of 50 words on the poem and on love and give your impression of the poem by ?
Poet was used four themes in his poem Happiness Man and the Natural World Spirituality Memory and the Past
Writer is used literary device in his poem Apostrophe Simile Metaphor Personification
What type of symbolism does William Wordsworth use in "Daffodils? The symbolism present in Wordsworth's poem lies in the moment. This particular moment happens in the sight of these daffodils. Consider the recreation of this moment in the mind of Dorothy Wordsworth, the poet's sister who shared in this instant with her brother: I never saw daffodils so beautiful they grew among the mossy stones about and about them, some rested their heads upon these stones as on a pillow for weariness and
References Spark Notes (2010). I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud. Retrieved from Mathew, P. (1997). Academy of American poets. [Web log post]. Retrieved from Samuel, K. (N.P). Biography of William Wordsworth. BBC. Retrieved from