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Similarities between poem daffodils and poem grasshopper and cricket

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Answered by nidhirandhawa7
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Explanation:

Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and The Solitary Reaper are both written by William Wordsworth and enjoy great popularity among the readers. When reading the two poems, the readers can feel that the tones of them are different. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud affects the readers with the happiness of the daffodils, while The Solitary Reaper transfers a sense of sadness. Apart from the language of the poems and the figures of speech used, the use of sound and stanza also contributes a lot to the creation of different tones.

Firstly, the length of each stanza of the two poems has much to do with the creation of the tone. Shorter stanzas are easier to read compared with longer ones. And it is a suitable form to carry such tones as happy, light, and peaceful and so on. On the contrary, longer stanzas always appear denser, and the feelings conveyed are often heavy and sad. Thus, longer stanzas are fit for the expression of sad feelings. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud and The Solitary Reaper are two typical examples of this. The former has six lines in each stanza while the latter has eight. When the readers read the two poems, it is easy for them to grasp the happiness of the daffodils as well as the sadness that is conveyed by the ?solitary reaper?. The readers can always quickly finish reading each stanza of I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, the same way that the daffodils are ?fluttering and dancing in the breeze? sprightly. Similarly, when reading The Solitary Reaper, the readers cannot help but feel that the many lines of the poem are just like the much sadness that seems to last on and on. And it is difficult for the readers to get out of the sad feeling that the poet has set in the poem. The lengths of the stanzas alone are of great help in creating the tones of the two poems.

Secondly, the sound used in each poem also contributes to the creation of the tone. In I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, the poet has made good use of alliteration, assonance and consonance. Take the first stanza for example.

I wandered lonely as a cloud

That floats on high o?er vales and hills

When all at once I saw a crowd

A host of golden daffodils,

Beside the lake, beneath the trees,

Fluttering and dancing in the breeze

In the first line, /d/ in ?wandered? and ?cloud? is the repetition of the same consonant, in ?float? and ?o?er? there is repetition of the vowel /ə,u/, for ?beside? and ?beneath?, two words that begin with the letter b, the poet used alliteration. Besides, in the fifth line of the third stanza, the poet wrote ?I gazed ?and gazed?, which is the use of repetition. The use of sound makes the poem become more a piece of music than a poem, which...

Answered by khanhome007
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Answer:

Both the grasshopper and the cricket are the representative voices of nature's music or poetry. Both offer a soothing effect the extremities of climate. The grasshopper's song balances the extreme heat during the summer by providing music that is comforting and pleasing. The cricket does the same during winter

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