![]() Henri uses figures and bold capital letters to make his work more scientific and technical. ![]() Wordsworth uses similes and personification in order to encourage the reader to identify and recognise his message. An 18th century reader would not understand parts of the language.īoth poets use repetition to get across certain points to the reader. Henri uses advertising language such as 'generously portioned' and 'cruising speed' to appeal to a modern reader. Wordsworth uses words which are not familiar to a modern reader but was in keeping for the time it was written in the 18th century, i.e. Both use language effectively to describe their different views on the 'daffodil'. 'that floats on high o'er vales and hills'. Henri's 'daffodils' is more comfortable in the technical age, as a machine or car.īoth have some of the same lines which have been used in each poem, i.e. Wordsworth's poem is about the daffodil as a part of nature and natural beauty. Henri wanted to make an interesting poem, so he mixed the car leaflet or advertisement with Wordsworth's poem. '10 000 saw I at a glance' (only, Wordsworth uses word Where the people won't be able to understand it because cars didn't exist in their time.Īdrian Henri's poem, 'The new, fast, automatic daffodils', uses words and phrases, which are the same as 'The daffodils' by Wordsworth. ![]() It think, people form the 1900 will understand it because it is written in their language. The poem refers to the characteristics of landscapes. ![]() It tells people what he thinks of daffodils. I would definitely chose this poem, because it is a relaxing poem, I think the poem will attract people. 'The waves beside them dance', is a metaphor. By thinking of the daffodils, it makes him happy and he gets happy thoughts about it. Stanza 4 means: The poet is lying on his back looking to the sky and thinking about the daffodils. ![]()
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