I wander alone like a cloud, combining the history of literature. What romantic features does this poem reflect?

I Roam Alone, Like a Cloud is a poem written by the English poet william wordsworth (1770 ~ 1850). Wordsworth and Coleridge (Samuel? Taylor? Coleridge), Southey (Robert? Southey) is also known as the "Lake Poet" (Lake? They are also the earliest romantic writers in English literature. They love nature, describe rural life under patriarchal clan system, and hate capitalist urban civilization and cold money relations. They lived in seclusion in Lake Cumberland and Lake Grassmill, hence the name "lake poets". ? Wordsworth was appointed "Poet Laureate" on 1843. However, throughout his life, his poetic achievements are remarkable, and he is worthy of being a great man after Shakespeare and Milton.

This poem was written by the poet shortly after his return from France. The poet went to France with a desire for freedom and took part in some revolutionary activities. However, the French Revolution did not bring the expected results, followed by chaos. You can imagine the poet's disappointment and blow. Later, with the help of friends and sisters, it was difficult for him to recover. This poem was written shortly after the poet calmed down.

At the beginning of the poem, the poet compares himself to a lonely cloud, floating alone in the high sky. The arrogant poet found a large area of golden daffodils, which blossomed happily everywhere. In the poet's mind, narcissus is no longer a plant, but a symbol, representing a soul and a spirit.

Many daffodils, such as the stars in the sky, are flashing. Narcissus seems to be moving, stretching forward along the curved coastline. The poet rejoiced at having such a companion. In the poet's mind, narcissus represents the essence of nature and is a wonderful expression of natural mind. However, the cheerful narcissus can't be with the poet forever. The poet left Narcissus, and he felt melancholy and lonely from time to time. At this time, the poet wrote an understanding of society and the world: a proud and pure soul can only be unhappy in the real world. Of course, the poet's mind sometimes sees the wonderful scene of narcissus, and at this time the poet is full of excitement and joy.

The tone of poetry is romantic and full of symbolism. It can be said that the poet's life only found its sustenance in nature. The calm and happy narcissus is the symbol of the poet himself. In the poem, the poet's mind is integrated with the scene of narcissus. Although this poem is chanting daffodils, it is also the expression of the poet's own mind and the externalization of his feelings.

The poet has a strong sense of self-expression, the arrogant image in the valley, the joy of daffodils, the gloomy loneliness or the poet's own description, or the poet's inner yearning. The poet's mind is extroverted, and he found a symbol of his consciousness in nature. That naturally entered the poet's mind and became a symbolic image in the poet's mind.

The first thing that comes to mind when I see the title of this poem is actually a sentence in "Caigen Tan", "Don't lose face, look at the flowers before the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, looking up at the clouds in the sky. " Much like the artistic conception of "I walk alone like a cloud"