Today my teacher found a poem for us to find out things and it's called "I wandered lonely as a cloud" by William Wordsworth.
The connection I found in the title was how sad if you were lonely without anyone.
The poem was organized with 4 stanzas and with 22 sentences, The whole poem’s rhyming pattern was ABABCC.
The tone of the poem was it was sad being lonely but you still find things that are fun.
The poetic devices that I found were:
Simile: it said “I wandered lonely as a cloud” because a cloud is together but if you spread them apart he will have friends, and it said again “Continuous as the stars that shine”.
Hyperbole: It had “Golden Daffodils” A daffodil can’t be gold if it was you’d have to use melted gold and it will burn the daffodil. It said “They stretched in never-ending line” it’s impossible having a never-ending line.
Personification: Where it said “The waves beside them danced” a wave can’t dance, I found another personification and it said “A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.” daffodils can’t dance.
The meaning of the poem and the poem wanted me to think about this poem was even if you don’t have friends you can try joining other people.
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