Title | Wordsworth GOA - Wprdsworth graphic organizer A |
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Wprdsworth graphic organizer A...
Wordsworth Graphic Organizer A Directions: Fill in the chart using complete sentences.
Provide a summary of each stanza. Explain what Wordsworth accomplishes in each stanza (think of the mood, tone, or images created). Locate at least three phrases that Wordsworth uses to describe nature in each stanza. Discuss what his words reveal about his relationship with nature. Graphic Organizer
Summary
What does Wordsworth accomplish in the stanza?
Stanza 1 Wordsworth feels lonely until he comes across a sight of many daffodils.
Stanza 2 Wordsworth describes the scene of daffodils in detail
Stanza 3 Wordsworth
Quotations: Select phrases Wordsworth uses to describe nature in the stanza.
How do his words show his relationship with nature?
This stanza shows that Wordsworth appreciates the beauty in nature because he Then, he sees and is details the beautiful uplifted by the "golden daffodils that helped daffodils," "fluttering bring him out of his and dancing in the somber mood. breeze." He describes floating like a “lonely cloud”.
He shows how his
mood shifts from lonely to hopeful in the company of the daffodils.
Wordsworth uses the stars as comparison to Wordsworth the thousands of accomplish to use daffodils he saw and as his imagination and well says how they see as if the look like, " Ten daffodils were like thousand saw I at a millions of stars in glance, the milky way and that they stretched Tossing their heads in a out forever sprightly dance." swaying back and “And twinkle on the forth which looked milky way,” like they were “Along the margin of a dancing. bay” “Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.” Wordsworth starts to say how the
He describes how the daffodils stood out
in this stanza Wordsworth describes how he see's nature and how he can truly appreciate it's beauty by comparing it to another magnificent sight.
In this stanza
continues describing the daffodils, but also describes their effect on him.
Stanza 4 In this stanza Wordsworth describes how his meeting with these flowers changes his mood and it makes him feel happy.
daffodils brings him joy and that he can't not be sad at a sight like this and that it didn't come from having money it came from nature. He describes how when he lays down on his couch and he starts feeling lonely and sad he just thinks about the day he saw those daffodils and it makes his heart fill with bliss. He shows that he can be jocund when he’s lonely for he has that sacred memory.
from all other things occurring around him. as well as how happy he was; "A poet could not but be gay,
Wordsworth describes how he feels about being around the flowers and how he just focusses on them and nothing around him.
In such a jocund company" He describes his mood as vacant and pensive. he also describes how he feels when he thinks of the flowers; "And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils" “Which is the bliss of solitude;” “And then my heart with pleasure fills,” “And dances with the daffodils.”
The stanza shows that Wordsworth appreciates the beauty in nature because he says that the daffodils are what uplifts his spirits and that they’re his refuge....