Summaries of the poems class 9th
(1)---DAFFODILS
This poem is written by William
Wordsworth. He is known as the poet of nature. In this poem, “Daffodils” the
poet describes the soothing effects of the sights of nature. The poem is a
tribute to nature and its manifestations in all its glory. The poet beautifully
presents before us not only the attractive and exciting beauty of nature but
also the purifying and enduring impact of it on human beings. In this way, he
presents his own experience of nature through this beautiful poem.
Once the
poet was wandering lonely like a cloud. Suddenly he saw a large number of
daffodils growing by the bank of the lake under a tree. The flowers were waving
in the cool breeze. The flowers seemed to be dancing happily. The beauty of
daffodils was more charming than the waves in the lake. The poet was very much
delighted to see this beautiful sight. When often the poet was in sad mode, the
memory of the happy and joyful daffodil’s sight left soothing effects in the
mind of the poet. In other words, the poet felt great pleasure and joy to
remind the sight of daffodils.
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(2)---DAFFODILS
The poem,
also titled "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," describes a chance
encounter between the speaker and a vast field of daffodils. The speaker,
feeling lonely while wandering, stumbles upon these yellow flowers stretching
endlessly beside a lake. The sight overwhelms him with joy, and he compares
their dance to the movement of waves. The speaker acknowledges the beauty of
the scene and admits he doesn't fully grasp the lasting impact this experience
will have on him.
The poem's
final part explores the enduring power of this memory. The speaker reflects on
how, even in moments of loneliness or boredom, the image of the daffodils can
resurface in his mind, bringing him comfort and happiness.
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(1)--STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING
This symbolic poem is written by Robert
Frost. It is his famous poem. In this poem the poet is traveling through a
forest at the time of evening. He has to travel a long distance to reach his
home. The cold winds are blowing and the snowflakes are falling. The forest is
dark and lonesome. There is no any farmhouse nearby.
He happens to look around and he feels
attraction towards the woods. Suddenly, he stops there to have a look at
natural beauty. His horse finds it strange to stop in lonely place. The poet
wants to enjoy there but his responsibilities pull him out of the woods. He has
to do many things before sleeping. He continuous his journey.
In this way, the poet wanted to teach us
the lesson about the realities of life, we should learn from this poem that we
must maintain balance between reality and the world of fantasy.
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(2)--STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING
Stopping by
Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost is a poem about a traveler on a dark
winter night. The traveler pauses by a snowy forest, tempted by its beauty and
serenity. The horse questions the pause, but the speaker acknowledges their
responsibilities and continues on their journey.
The poem uses
vivid imagery to create a peaceful scene of snowfall. The speaker is aware of
their obligations and must keep moving despite the allure of the woods. The
repetition of the line "miles to go before I sleep" emphasizes the
traveler's determination and the long journey ahead.