1. Daffodils by William Wordsworth
So brightly and effervescent were the scene that the author personalized the daffodils as dancers. ... At the beginning of the poem, the author begins in a melancholic mood. ... Moreover, the author compared per se with a cloud. ... In addition, Wordsworth was born in the Romanticism Period, which is known as the age of disillusionment and loneliness in England. ... Composed in the Romanticism Period, in which people were trying to escape the disillusion world, the poem "Daffodils" made influence on the society....
- Word Count: 969
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate