Analysis in "l Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by: Jay Mark M. Malirong
I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD
by: William Wordsworth
The poem is entitled "l Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" written by William Wordsworth. His poem is a free verse that consisting of 4 stanzas, 23 lines with the rhyme scheme of A,B,A,B,A,A. The author's used different types of figurative speech to make the poem beautiful at the sound and also he used it to express of what he really need to convey to the reader. The speaker reflects on a moment when he encountered a field of golden daffodils swaying by a lake, and describing the flowers as a joyful and endless company that brought vitality to the scene. William Wordsworth used a simple language that emphasizes the universal connection between the nature and human spirit, and he portraying the nature as the central/inner life of a human.
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