Daffodils poem analisi Inglese PDF

Title Daffodils poem analisi Inglese
Course letteratura inglese anno 4 e 5
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DAFFODILS Introduction I have chosen the poem Daffodils and the painting The Hay Wain because they are both about the relationship between man and nature. Daffodils is a poem written by William Wordswoth in 1804. It is one of the most famous poems, in which he conveys his love for nature.

Comprehension He wandered lonely and seeing the golden daffodils, which were beside the lake and under the trees, his mood was thoughtful. All the environment appeared animated and vibrant, as the Daffodils. The poet doesn’t realize the benefit of this vision at the moment but now, when he remembers the scene, on his sofa in a pensive mood, he is in a happy mood thinking about flowers.

Analysis The poem is composed by four stanzas and the rhyme scheme is regular. He starts the first stanza with a simile, he compares himself to a cloud that floats on high, in order to express his loneliness. Other personifications are in the same stanza when he compares golden Daffodils to a dancing crowd and in a second stanza when he comperes the stars with the Daffodils. Wordsworth is not interested in the flowers as such, but in the way they affect him; he writes about daffodils like a part of the universal order, as the lake, as the trees. Thanks to this inner perception the poet’s physical loneliness turns into a moment of ecstasy, called ‘bliss of solitude’. The poet uses in the first stanza the past and in the last stanza the present.

Comment For me this poem expresses the vision that the poet has of nature. Nature comforts man: it is to give pleasure and happiness to man, it teaches man to act in a moral way, and it is

the house of the divine. Questions -Where does he use the imagination in the poem? When Wordsworth uses the personification he uses the imagination, on the other hand when he remembers he uses memory. -What does he describe in the last stanza? The last stanza shows the process of creation of poetry using the memory. He describes his new feeling in the condition of solitude. -How is it called the imagination in the text? The imagination is called “Inward eye” which is the bliss of solitude. -What are the three functions of the nature? It is to give pleasure to man, it teaches man to act in a moral way, and it is the house of the divine. -Where we can see that nature has function of pleasure? In the third stanza when the poet say: “A poet could not be gay, in a such a jocund company”....


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