Summary
“Daffodil” for Class ninth
The poem is written by William Wordsworth an American poet. Who was also a
romantic poet. Due to his love for
nature, most of his poems describe nature and its beauty. One day poet was
travelling along the countryside when he came across a large number of
daffodils. These flowers were growing at the bank of the river. These were
dancing and moving I the breeze. The sight delighted the poet and he looked at
these flowers for a long time. The poets and writers have actually a world of
imagination. They think beyond that
world. The poet feels pleasure in the company of daffodils.
“Beside the lake beneath the
tree,
Fluttering and dancing in the
breeze”.
The sight of pretty yellow daffodils delighted the poet. So
that whenever he is alone in thinking mode the same sight come in his mind and
his heart fills with pleasure. Natural beauty and the color of nature are the
real and permanent source of pleasure for the poet. He feels very relax and his
all tension disappear from his mind, whenever the sight of daffodils come to
his mind. Nature and its beauty left an everlasting impression on poet
imagination. Natural beauty is a source of attraction for the poet. The poet
feels happiness in the company of daffodils and these flowers have become a
permanent source of spiritual joy for the poet.
“Nature is a guiding
mother”.
The most common effect of nature on our mind is that it
removes or reduces our stress level and lead us to the height of imagination, which is actually a heaven
for all the poets and writers.
“Nature does require her time for
Preservation”
The scene of daffodils saved in the memory of the poet that
after few years passing poet can recall these memories in his solitude. He can
visualize their beauty as they were there in reality. That is the magic of the
poet.