Q. How does William Wordsworth feel by the end of this poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud?
The never-ending row of those enchanting flowers impresses him so much that he compares them with the sparkling stars of the galaxy. He is captivated by the startling view of nature. This everlasting impact, triggered by nature, often serves as a delight for the poet, when he feels low or in loneliness.
Q. What is the purpose of the poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud?
Wordsworth wrote “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud” some time between 1804 and 1807. He and his sister were walking in the English countryside and came across a stunning belt of daffodils. Wordsworth wrote this poem to capture the feeling that came over him in that moment.
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- Q. How does William Wordsworth feel by the end of this poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud?
- Q. What is the purpose of the poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud?
- Q. How was the Patriot treated in the beginning?
- Q. Who are the what would have they done for the patriot?
- Q. Why was the Patriot welcomed as a hero How was the welcomed?
- Q. What would have happened if the Patriot has died in excess of joy?
- Q. Why is the Patriot punished What makes inside?
- Q. Is the Patriot optimism unrealistic What do you think about it?
- Q. What thought makes the Patriot reconcile with his fate?
- Q. What thought makes him feel safer is really safe why why not?
- Q. Where does the Patriot feel safe and secure?
- Q. Where does the speaker feel safe why is it so?
- Q. What irony is involved in the Patriot’s words I am safer so in Robert Browning’s poem The Patriot?
- Q. What is referred to as the best of the sight in the poem The Patriot?
Q. How was the Patriot treated in the beginning?
After the patriot committed a sin unwillingly, he tried to correct it but because people with a bad opinion influenced people with a good opinion, the Patriot was executed. The fickle nature of the people reflects on how the Patriot is treated, In the beginning, he was treated like a god.
Q. Who are the what would have they done for the patriot?
Answer: they had welcomed the patriot by filling the path with roses and myrtle and to see him coming the house roof were filled with people .
Q. Why was the Patriot welcomed as a hero How was the welcomed?
The patriot was welcomed because he had won a grand victory. He did whatever he could do for his countrymen. And he did his best. He was welcomed like a hero.
Q. What would have happened if the Patriot has died in excess of joy?
The patriot thinks that if he had died in excess of joy at his tumultuous welcome after his grand victory, then God would not had cared for him, since he would had been rewarded by the people.
Q. Why is the Patriot punished What makes inside?
Answer. The patriot is punished for a certain ‘misdeed’ that he did, which made all the people turn against him. But seeing the same people who once loved him, a year ago, now hating him, and wanting him to be executed, makes him sad as the patriot was welcomed a year ago for his victory, as a hero.
Q. Is the Patriot optimism unrealistic What do you think about it?
Answer: The optimism of the patriot is unrealistic. He laments that he was once well-loved by everyone and the people now abhor him. He claims to be innocent of misdemeanours.
Q. What thought makes the Patriot reconcile with his fate?
The thought of hate, and betrayal surged from his people, who, a year ago, welcomed and honoured him, makes him reconcile with his fate.
Q. What thought makes him feel safer is really safe why why not?
Answer. Answer: The patriot, in Browning’s poem, says that as he has not got recognition for what all he has done in this world and as people have misunderstood his deeds and punished him, God will repay him in the heaven after his death. So, he feels safer now to surely go to heaven and win God’s grace there.
Q. Where does the Patriot feel safe and secure?
The patriot feels safe in the bosom of God. He feels that if he had died a year ago (when he was welcomed as a hero), God would not have cared for him but now when he has not been rewarded by his people, he was certain to be rewarded in heaven.
Q. Where does the speaker feel safe why is it so?
He feels safe in Heaven because he knows morally he has done right and God will reward him for his deeds, as God is just. This reflects that the speaker is an optimistic man with a religious bent.
Q. What irony is involved in the Patriot’s words I am safer so in Robert Browning’s poem The Patriot?
According to me, the irony is the fact that the patriot is about to meet his death which is commonly considered as a danger or a threat. However, he feels that he is going to feel safer after his death which would mean that he is facing a situation in which he is going to die but he still feels it to be safe.
Q. What is referred to as the best of the sight in the poem The Patriot?
Answer: The crowd gathered at the scaffold’s foot to watch the patriot being executed is referred to as the best sight. This is because the people belonging to the town of the patriot wished that he be hanged, thus it became the best sight.