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INTRODUCTION

Hello learners! Welcome to Module 1. In this module we will be


learning the different Figurative language used in the poem I
Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. By the end of the class we must be
able to achieve the following.
read and analyze the poem written by William
Wordsworth entitled I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud;
familiarize the Different Figures of speech;
create examples figures of speech by making a song.

I Wandered Lonely as a
Cloud

READING
1: Wordsworth was born on April 17,
William

1770, just outside the Lake District in the


quaint market town of Cocker mouth, Cumbria.
was one of the greatest romantic poets in the
19th century England. He belongs to the
Romantic school of poetry. Poets of this school
very interested in nature, which has a great
effect on their poetry.

Did you
know??
?

William Wordsworth's "I Wandered


Lonely as a Cloud " also known as
The daffodils has two versions. The
final versionof the poem was first
published
inCollected
Poemsin
1815.
An
earlier
version
was
published inPoems in Two Volumesin
1807 as a three-stanza poem.
Thefinal versionhas four stanzas.

He

are

VOCABUL
ARY

Oops. It seems that some of the words in the


poem are not easy. Lets help each other know the
meaning of this words first. Let us match the
meaning to the word itself.

The rainy days makes me feel pensive.

Sadness

We went to the great vales of Angola.

Valley

Everybody were jocund upon hearing

showing high spirit of

the news about the field trip.

merriment

She fluttered her eyes upon asking


permission from her mom.

to move with quick


Movement.

Lina wants to have solitude by


locking herself in her room
Pensive- showing sadness
Vales- valley
JocundPleasure state of gratification
Flutter - to move with quick movement
Bliss-complete happiness
Solitude a state of social isolation

a state of s

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