1. Daffodils by William Wordsworth
Right at the beginning of the poem, the audiences are struck by the beautiful sight of the golden daffodils fluttering in the breeze. ... With imagination and a keen observation, the author has successfully embroidered the outstanding golden daffodils in the whole picture. ... But suddenly, he spotted a "crowd" of golden daffodils freely fluttering and he was happy again. ... In addition, Wordsworth was born in the Romanticism Period, which is known as the age of disillusionment and loneliness in England. ...
- Word Count: 969
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate