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William Wordsworth’s The Daffodils compared to Miracle on St David's Day

2023-05-24 15:52:29

Comparing William Wordsworth's "Narcissus" and St. David's Gillian Clark's Miracle In this article, we will try to compare the twentieth century of two entirely different poems, William Wordsworth. "Narcissus" at the beginning of the 20th century and "Miraculous day of St. David's Day" by Gillian Clarke. Strangely, Gillian Clarke's "Miracles of the Day of St. David's Day" was actually inspired by "Narcissus". William Wordsworth wrote "masterpiece" and "miracle of poetry" in 1804 two years after his experience with Narcissus.

A comparison of the miracle of the day of St. David by Gillian Clarke and Dafodil in William Wordsworth's "Da Vodir" was written by William Wordsworth about a century ago. The miracle was written by Gillian Clark. Therefore, the style and language of poetry are very different. At first glance, it is clear that there is a contrast in the content, but at a deeper level the relationship between them is obvious. In this article I will explain the connection and the difference between two poems.

Finally, I will discuss William Wordsworth's ability to convey the beauty of Daffodils and compare it with George Gordon Byron's poem "She walks in beauty". William Wordsworth uses nature and many figurative words to convey the beauty of Narcissus. Narcissus he saw was not just flowers. He visualized them, and their beauty brought him almost a hypnotic effect. William Wordsworth also uses dualism; he describes the outer and inner daffodils. They are happy on the inside, they shine on the outside

Narcissus is a happy flower. They are the first flowers in spring and we see them bringing joy to many people. William Wordsworth is a poet of nature, a poet of topography and landscape. Wordsworth's "Daffodil" has the meaning and structure that various techniques such as figure language, image, personification, etc. are used for the vision of Narcissus to dance in the wind. Please express his joy and joy. Wordsworth uses poetry to explain myself. Wordsworth started a poem by himself. He is not alone, but he is happy to enjoy the tranquility by himself. Please explain yourself as a cloud. This is worth considering.