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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

William Wordsworth’s The Daffodils compared to Miracle on St Davids Da

William Wordsworths The Daffodils compared to Gillian Clarkes Miracle on St Davids DayIn this essay I entrust attempt to compare ii real contrasting poesys,William Wordsworths The Daffodils which was create verbally in pre 1900sand Gillian Clarkes Miracle on St Davids Day, compose in the twentiethcentury. Strangely enough Gillian Clarkes Miracle on St Davids daywas actually godlike by The Daffodils. In 1804 William Wordsworthwrote a masterpiece, devil years afterwards his experience with thedaffodils, while the poem Miracle on St. Davids Day was written byGillian Clarke around 1980, one hundred and seventy-six years later. Wordsworth was born(p) on 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth, Cumberland, andraised around the mountains of Cumberland around the River Derwent. It was present that he would have been in pure communication withnature and this was in all probability the inspiration for most of his poems.Gillian Clarke was born in Wales in 1937. Her parents spoke howeverWelsh but she learned to speak English as advantageously as Welsh and currentlylives in Tallgarreg, Wales, where she breeds sheep with her architecthusband, daughter and two sons.The poems have many differences and similarities. I plan to writeabout some of them in this essay. The poems are set in two differentplaces. The Daffodils was written when Wordsworth was out walkingon his own, in Gowbarrow Park, by the River Ullswater which wasobviously outside. Miracle on St. Davids Day was written in amental trigger an indoor setting. This has an effect on the wayeach poem is written. both(prenominal) are written about the human mind, memoryand imagination, and I imply that writing about these subjects wouldhave been quite hard to do. Both poems ca... ...hem his touch sensation is immediately lifted, and hefeels gay. This conveys that the sight of the daffodils wasmagnificent, and this is why I applaud this poem so much, I almost feeljealous of Wordsworth for two reasons one for his being there towitness the daffodils and also because he has an highly talentedwriting ability always at his fingertips. Clarkes poem is not asgood as Wordsworths, although she does identify the event very well,and the poem is superbly written, but in my opinion, Wordsworth haswritten a intermit poem, one which is renowned the world over. I saythat I elect Wordsworths poem as he writes about a more(prenominal) upliftingtheme, and this gives Wordsworth the edge. Clarkes poem is not asuplifting as Wordsworths. I think that he has used the perfectwords to describe his perfect feelings, and that is how I describe hisperfect poem.

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