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English - Poem - Golden Daffodils
Stanza No. 1
Word
Meanings
1. Wandered
- Walked here and there without purpose.
2. Vale
- Valley, space between hills or mountains.
3. Host
- Great number or Groups.
4. Daffodils
- Beautiful yellow flowers.
5. fluttering
- Housing in breeze.
Question and Answers
Q.1 What was the poet doing?
Ans. The poet was wandering
aimlessly in the country side.
Q.2 What did he see?
Ans. He saw a host of Golden Daffodils fluttering and
dancing in the breeze.
Q.3 Where were the daffodils?
Ans.
The daffodils were beside the lake and beneath the tree.
Q.4 Describe the scene
in your own words?
Ans. The poet is walking all alone in the English Country
side. Thousands of Golden Daffodils are growing beneath the trees and beside the
lake. In the strong breeze the daffodils appear to be doing a brisk lovely
dance. So numerous are they, that they seem to be as countless as stars in the
milky way.
Stanza No. 2
Word
Meanings
1. Continuous
- Going on without a break.
2. Milky
way - A bright belt of stars in the sky.
3. Bay -
Small part of sea or lake.
4. At a
glance - Quick look.
5. Tossing
- Rising and falling.
6. Sprightly
- Lively, brisk
Question
and Answers
Q-1 With
what does the poet compare the daffodils?
Ans. The poet compares the daffodils with the countless
twinkling stars in the milky way.
What
resemblance did he find between the stars and the daffodils?
Ans. The resemblance which he finds between the stars and
daffodils is that they are numerous and both are yellow in colour.
How
many flowers were there?
Ans. There were ten thousand
daffodils at a glance. Q.4 Where were the flowers?
Ans. The flowers were stretched along the margin of the
bay.
Stanza No. 3
Word
Meanings
1. Out
did - Past tense of out do - did better than.
2. Sparkling
- Shining
3. Glu -
Happiness
4. Journal
- Gay, lively
5. Gazed
- Looked with wonder.
6. What
wealth - Here, what happiness.
7. The
show - The scene (of the daffodils dancing and fluttering) Question and Answers
Q.1 Which
of the two danced more the waves or the daffodils?
Ans.
The daffodils danced more than the waves.
Q.2 What
did the poet feel looking at the daffodils?
Ans.
The poet was filled with joy and happiness when he saw the daffodils.
Q.3 How
can wealth come to the poet by looking at the scene before him?
Ans.
The poet enjoyed the scene of the golden daffodils fluttering and dancing in
the breeze. In later years, whenever words worth recall the scene, he got the
same pleasure and happiness as before.
Stanza No. 4
Word
Meanings
1.
Oft - Often, many times 2. Vacant - Free hours, leisure time
3. Pensive
- Seriously thoughtful.
4. Flash
- Sudden bright light.
5. Inward
eye - Deep looks power to see the past experience in mind.
6. Bless
of solitude - Great job of being alone.
Question and Answers
Q.1 What
happens to the poet when he lies on his couch?
Ans. When the poet lies on the couch he remembers the joy
and pleasure he got when he saw the daffodils fluttering and dancing in the
breeze.
Q.2 Mention
the two moods of the poet.
Ans. The two moods of the poet are:
§ Vacant Mood
§ Pensive Mood
Q.3 How can the heart dance?
Ans. The memory of the flowers, filled the heart of the
poet with pleasure and it begins to dance with the dancing daffodils.
Q.4 Has this ever happened to you?
Ans. A good thing always remains in one's memory; it
reacts when one thinks of it. It is a case with every one and so as well as
with me.
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