THE DAFFODILS Short Question Answers class 9th
The Daffodils -
Question Answers - English IX
Short Question
Answers from “The Daffodils” for class 9th, IX, Ninth Class
Q 1: What does the poet
compare the daffodils with and why?
Ans : The poet compares
the daffodils with stars. The daffodils resembled the stars in some ways. The daffodils
stretched along the margin of a bay in a never-ending line like the Stars spread on the milky
way. The daffodils fluttered In the breeze while the stars twinkled in the sky.
Q 2: What does Wordsworth
see when he lies upon his couch in a pensive mood! What happens to the poet
when he lies on his couch?
Ans : When the poet lies
on his couch, the beautiful scene of the daffodils comes before his eyes. His heart then
fills with pleasure and dances with the daffodils. His loneliness then becomes a great joy.
Q 3: How can wealth come
to the poet by looking at the scene before him?
Ans : William Wordsworth
was a poet of nature. He loved natural beauty. When he looked at the beautiful scene
of the daffodils he valued his happiness as wealth.
Q 4: Describe the scene
Of the daffodils?
Ans : The daffodils were
fluttering and dancing in the breeze. They were beside the lake,
beneath the trees.
They stretched in a never-ending line. They were in a very large
number.
Q 5: Write the
message/central Idea of the poem "The Daffodils"?
Ans : Beautiful things
especially nature's beauty is a great source of happiness. A beautiful
scene stays in the
memory for a long time. Whenever such scenes flash back in the
memory, they fill us
with pleasure.
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