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Compare And Contrast America And I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud

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As we leave school behind and get ready for our new adventure in the real world many of us might no longer stop and admire true beauty that is in our everyday life's. with the rise of high paced life style and excessive energy demanding jobs we must remember to look at everything not just as a whole but as an individual and admire its contribution to our life. Love and admiration can be very powerful emotions in which they can control our state of mind in these poems “To Autumn” , “America” and “I wondered lonely as a cloud” i will demonstrate the three different points of view the authors have on love and admiration. The poem “To Autumn” was written by John Keats is description that one may take in as a a description for the season or as well as a person. The speaker begins by describing the actual season with hazel shells, tree filled with apples and late autumn flowers. then he goes on to describe a person maybe someone named Autumn that is drowsed with fumes of poppies, hair is soft lifted and has a patient look. As the poem begins to come a conclusion …show more content…

“They stretch in never- ending line along the margin of a bay” emphasize and shows the mass amount of daffodils that is what really captures the speakers attention and made a memorable experience for him. it seams that the daffodils cover the space like a massive yellow blanket of happiness. As the speaker reflects on this moment in his life he too shows a strong connection with nature and the land. Later on as the speaker talks about being on his couch in a placid and solitude i also think that he brings this memory back because he might be ill or even ready to pass away and he is content because he found true happiness that specific day. He also brings a powerful non living thing ,the daffodils into flowers that are filled with life and long lasting image that he carries to the rest of his

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