My Heart Leaps up When I Behold
My Heart Leaps up When I Behold
-Written by William Wordsworth
-Romantic Poet
- Poet's childhood experiences which he gives emotion and feelings a meaning through the poem.
Summary
My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold” is a poem written by a famous nature poet William Wordsworth. In this poem, the poet recollects/remembers an experience of his childhood days and gives his emotion and feelings a meaning. The poet also expresses his love towards nature. He feels great joy when he sees a rainbow in the sky. He used to enjoy a lot when he saw the rainbow in the sky in his childhood. He hopes he will still get pleasure at seeing the rainbow when he becomes old and if such feeling stops in the future he wishes to die.
According to the poet, the child is the father of man because childhood is the beginning of the manhood. In other words, the qualities of the grown-up men are all derived from childhood. At last, the poet wishes that his remaining days would be bound by his love to nature.
Important Questions
1. Explain the paradox `The Child is the father of Man.’
Ans: In this poem, the poet William Wordsworth says,” The child is the father of the man”. He wants to say that present is the outcome of past. According to him, the child grows up and becomes a father. Manhood is an outcome of the childhood. So, the poet says this statement. This paradox might have a different meaning. The poet might have said that the child is innocent. We can learn many things from the child who never lies. In reality, we try to learn from father. We can also say that a man can be younger by age but may be more matured by the mind that is what the poet wants to express through this paradox.
2. Why does the heart of the poet leap up when he sees a rainbow in the sky?
Ans: The poet William Wordsworth is identified as a nature-loving poet. He enjoys nature and natural things. The poet was the worshipper of nature. He enjoys the scenic beauty of nature. He saw the same rainbow when he was a child. It is the same as in the past. It will remain the same but the poet will die soon. Here, the rainbow symbolizes the continuation in his life but it is not possible. So, his heart leaps up.
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