Summary:
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” is a lyric poem by William Wordsworth, first published in 1807. The poem describes the poet’s experience of coming across a field of golden daffodils, which fill him with joy and inspiration. The memory of this beautiful sight brings him happiness even when he is alone. The poem celebrates the power of nature to uplift the human spirit and emphasizes the importance of solitude and reflection in appreciating beauty.
MCQs:
- What inspired Wordsworth to write this poem?
A) A painting of flowers
B) A conversation with a friend
C) A walk with his sister Dorothy
D) A visit to a royal garden
Answer: C) A walk with his sister Dorothy - What does the poet compare himself to in the first line?
A) A bird
B) A cloud
C) A wave
D) A butterfly
Answer: B) A cloud - What flowers are described in the poem?
A) Roses
B) Lilies
C) Daffodils
D) Tulips
Answer: C) Daffodils
Question | Answer |
Poem Name | I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud |
Poet | William Wordsworth |
Year Written | 1804 |
Year Published | 1807 |
Poem Type | Lyric poem |
Themes | Nature’s beauty, memory, solitude, inspiration |
Symbolism | Daffodils (joy and inspiration), cloud (solitude) |
Tone | Joyful, reflective, and nostalgic |
Setting | A lakeside field filled with daffodils |
Main Idea | The power of nature to bring happiness and inspiration |
Ending | The poet recalls the daffodils and feels joyful even in solitude |
- What does the poet say the daffodils are doing?
A) Standing still
B) Laughing at him
C) Dancing in the breeze
D) Blooming under the sun
Answer: C) Dancing in the breeze - How many daffodils does the poet see?
A) A hundred
B) A thousand
C) Ten thousand
D) A million
Answer: C) Ten thousand - How does the poet feel when he sees the daffodils?
A) Lonely
B) Overjoyed
C) Bored
D) Frightened
Answer: B) Overjoyed - What effect do the daffodils have on the poet later?
A) They make him feel sad
B) They make him laugh at nature
C) Their memory brings him joy in solitude
D) They make him want to pick flowers
Answer: C) Their memory brings him joy in solitude - What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
A) ABABCC
B) AABBCC
C) ABCABC
D) AABBAB
Answer: A) ABABCC - What does the phrase “inward eye” refer to in the poem?
A) The poet’s memory
B) A hidden treasure
C) A painting of daffodils
D) The beauty of the lake
Answer: A) The poet’s memory - What is the main theme of the poem?
A) The struggle of human existence
B) The joy and inspiration of nature
C) The importance of hard work
D) The destruction of beauty
Answer: B) The joy and inspiration of nature
