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“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.” P oetry Foundation. Overall, I would recommend this poem as a way to encourage people to adventure outside, take solo journeys, and embrace the little things such as the daffodils around them. It seems as if the flowers are celebrating the beauty of nature and thus continuing William’s journey of being one with the outdoors. The pedals dancing in a multitude of directions without a care in the world. In this quote, the reader can envision thousands of little flowers swirling in the wind. An example is when he says “Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance”. In my opinion, the poem stands out because of the playful descriptions of the daffodils. He is able to make something so simple as daffodils into a once in a lifetime beauty that fills his heart with pleasure and allowed him to truly enjoy the bliss of solitude. The plot is simple but that is what makes the poem great. The happiness of his life has increased due to exploring nature, laying in the daffodils, and taking in his surroundings. William’s poem presents his detailed memory of his adventure wandering lonely as a cloud. His memories are vivid and truly showcase his descriptive abilities as a writer. He highlights the beauty of the outside world. I would argue the themes of the poem are nature and the writer’s memory of it. If someone wants to get the most out of life, then they should take the time to admire the little things and get the most out of them. This poem does a great job of highlighting the little things in life such as daffodils the speaker goes into great detail analyzing the beauty of daffodils. I enjoy this poem because I can truly envision the picture William paints within his poetry. He is able to think about the golden daffodils in such an elaborate manner as they are his companion on his journey outdoors. The rhyming is consistent with every line or every other line. The calming atmosphere allows him to be one with his thoughts. The setting around William gives him golden writing material as a poet. William may feel pressured to engage in a conversation, he may be pressured to move through the scenery at a faster pace in order to satisfy the companions on the journey with him. Through solitude he is able to wander as a cloud, strolling along through life and enjoying its seemingly endless wonders. If he was with others, he would not take the time to enjoy the beauty. This is a kind of journey that William has to go on alone. He ventures alone and truly immerses himself in his surroundings. In this poem, William Wordsworth goes on a journey to see the beauty of the world. That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
