These questions are more difficult. Discuss them first.
h. What do you think the poet means by the “inward eye', which is the bliss of solitude? Do you ever
use your 'inward eye'? When?
i. Why is it that many poets love nature? How does nature bring people to write poetry?
2. What is the poem about?
3. Read the poem a number of times. What is the main idea in the poem?
Now read the poem 'Lake Isle of Innisfree'. What is the main idea of that poem?
Make a list of the similarities in the poems. These can be ideas, words, phrases, a description or a point
view.
PERSONIFICATION
When inanimate and abstract things are referred to as if they were human beings, we say they are bein
personified. This figure of speech is called personification.
In the poem, the daffodils are described as being in a crowd; they dance; they stretch in never-ending li
they toss their heads; they out-do the waves in glee; and they are 'jocund company' for the poet. They
given qualities and perform actions, like human beings. The daffodils are personified.
Here are some examples of personification. Say which abstract noun or inanimate object is being personifi
and state what quality it is being given.
Example: Exploitation reared its ugly head.
'Exploitation' is being personified. It rears its ugly head.
1. Justice is blind.
fcloud to smile upon us.
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