I wondered lonely as a cloud 英文赏析

2024-12-03 17:29:22
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回答(1):

应该是wander吧,wander是徘徊的意思,翻译过来就是我像一片云一样徘徊。wonder是怀疑、感到奇怪的意思

回答(2):

  “I
Wandered
Lonely
as
a
Cloud”
was
written
by
William
Wordsworth,
the
representative
poet
of
the
early
romanticism.
As
a
great
poet
of
nature,
William
Wordsworth
was
the
first
to
find
words
for
the
most
elementary
sensations
of
man
face
to
face
with
natural
phenomena.
These
sensations
are
universal
and
old
but,
once
expressed
in
his
poetry,
become
charmingly
beautiful
and
new.
His
deep
love
for
nature
runs
through
short
lyrics
such
as
“I
Wandered
Lonely
as
a
Cloud”
  “I
Wandered
Lonely
as
a
Cloud”
is
a
poem
about
nature.
With
his
pure
and
poetic
language,
Wordsworth
brings
us
into
a
beautiful
world
where
there
are
daffodils,
trees
and
breeze.
We
follow
the
poet
at
every
turn
of
his
feelings.
We
share
his
melancholy
when
he
“wandered
lonely
as
a
cloud”
and
his
delight
the
moment
his
heart
“with
pleasure
fills
”.
We
come
to
realize
the
great
power
of
nature
that
may
influence
our
life
deeply
as
revealed
in
the
poem.
  Edgar
Allan
Poe
once
described
poetry
as

music…
combined
with
a
pleasure
idea”.
In
the
poem
“I
Wandered
Lonely
as
a
Cloud”,
the
poet
also
makes
great
use
of
the
“music
”of
the
language
to
achieve
sound
beauty
in
addition
to
convey
meaning.
He
employs
masculine
rhyme
in
“a,
b,
a,
b,
c,
c”
pattern
to
receive
emphasis
as
a
musical
effect.
(e.g.
“cloud”
(a),
“hills”
(b),
“crowd”
(a),
“daffodils”
(b),
“trees”
(c),
“breeze”
(c)
in
stanza
1).
He
also
achieves
musical
quality
by
the
management
of
alliteration
(e.g.
“That
floats
on
high
o’er
vales
and
hills”
in
line
2
and
“Beside
the
lake,
beneath
the
trees”
in
line
5)
and
assonance
(e.g.
“beneath
the
trees
in
line
5”
and

They
stretched
in
never-ending
line”
in
line
9)
and
consonance
(e.g.

vales
and
hills”
in
line
2
).
Besides
the
repetition
of
sounds,
the
poet
also
makes
his
poem
a
strong
appeal
for
us
in
language
that
is
rhythmical.
He
arranges
his
poem
in
lines
of
iambic
tetrameter
in
the
main
with
alternation
of
iambic
trimeter.
  (
e.g.
I
wandered
lonely
as
a
cloud
  That
floats
on
high
o’er
vales
and
hills
  When
all
at
once
I
saw
a
crowd
  A
host,
of
golden
daffodils
  Beside
the
lake,
beneath
the
trees
  Fluttering
and
dancing
in
the
breeze
)
  He
slowed
down
the
tempo
in
line
4
to
keep
in
accordance
with
his
bated
breath
the
moment
he
glimpses
at
a
host
of
golden
daffodils
thus
convey
to
us
the
poet’s
intoxication
in
the
face
of
nature.
With
all
these
musical
devices,
Wordsworth
secures
a
songlike
effect
of
his
poem
in
addition
to
communicate
his
emotion
and
meaning.
  An
old
saying
goes
“There
are
pictures
in
poetry
and
poetry
in
pictures”.
It
finds
its
most
eloquent
examples
in
most
of
the
Chinese
Tang
poems
that
present
the
readers
with
beautiful
pictures.
In
the
poem
“I
Wandered
Lonely
as
a
Cloud”,
the
poet
also
seeks
to
express
his
emotions
by
providing
the
sense
impressions
he
has
through
imagery.
He
depicts
a
picture
in
which
“a
host
of
golden
daffodils
(visual
imagery)
fluttering
and
dancing
in
the
breeze”
(kinaesthetic
imagery)
so
vividly
that
it
appeals
richly
to
our
senses
and
to
our
imagination.
  Wordsworth,
in
the
poem,
also
employs
figurative
language
to
evoke
not
only
the
visual
effect
but
also
the
emotional
response.
(e.g.
in
line
1,
the
poet
makes
a
comparison
between
“I
wandered
lonely”
and
“a
cloud”
by
the
use
of
simile,
thus
convey
to
us
his
lonely
and
melancholy
mood
with
the
image
of
“cloud”.
In
line
7,
he
also
amplifies
the
visual
effect
by
the
use
of
another
simile
“Continuous
as
the
stars
that
shine…”
to
evoke
our
sense
of
“daffodils”
with
the
image
of
“stars”
twinkling
on
the
milky
way
which
is
familiar
to
us
all.
He
goes
further
to
impress
us
with
the
image
of
countless
daffodils
with
an
overstatement
in
line
9
“They
stretched
in
never-ending
line”).
Besides,
natural
things
are
also
endowed
with
human
being’s
characters
by
the
poet’s
subtle
use
of
personification.
(e.g.
“Tossing
their
heads
in
sprightly
dance”
“The
waves
beside
them
danced”)
therefore,
as
we
read
the
poem,
we
become
aware
of
the
poet’s
deep
love
toward
nature
through
his
lovely
and
vivid
description
about
natural
things
with
his
figurative
language.
  What’s
more,
Wordsworth
goes
further
to
communicate
his
emotion
and
meaning
by
his
thoughtful
tone.
The
choose
of
the
word
“lonely”
in
“I
wandered
lonely
as
a
cloud”
instead
of
other
words
like
carefree,
leisure
or
jolly
convey
to
us
the
poet’s
depression
and
disconsolateness
at
the
very
beginning.
But
as
he
catches
sight
of
daffodils
stretching
as
far
as
the
eyes
can
see
and
finds
himself
in
the
midst
of
nature,
his
loneliness
turns
into
relaxation
and
joy.
Thus
the
shift
of
the
poet’s
mood
from
sadness
to
happiness
manifests
the
theme
---
the
great
influence
of
nature
upon
human
being。

回答(3):

同意一楼的
这赏析可帮不上忙了呢 因为没看过呵