FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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when he was walking in the beach
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when he was lying on the grass
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when he was writing this poem
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The poet travels back to the present with the seventh stanza as he informs the cuckoo bird that he still listens to his voice while lying down on the grass. Using the cuckoo’s voice as a porthole, the poet travels back to the golden days of his childhood.
Detailed explanation-2: -Thy twofold shout-The voice of the cuckoo echoes, making it sound like two different voices. From hill to hill, it seems to pass-The cuckoo’s Cry echoes across the whole plane, passing from one hill to another. Stanza-3. Babbling only to the Vale-Talking to the valley, making incomprehensible cries.
Detailed explanation-3: -The poet heard the cuckoo’s song while he was lying on the grassy field. He thought the song was made up of two shouts, possibly cuckoo and cuckoo. He continued to hear the song being echoed by the hills nearby. Although he could hear the cuckoo in the valley, it reminded him of his childhood.
Detailed explanation-4: -The poet bears the song of the cuckoo and feel happy. He calls the cuckoo ‘Blithe newcomer’. Out of happiness he can’t decide what to call the cuckoo-a bird or a wandering voice. Was this answer helpful?
Detailed explanation-5: -Answer: the poet, William wordsworth address the cuckoo as the blithe newcomer in the beginning of the poem . he calls it a newcomer because it song captivates and moves him to supreme spiritual joy.