"Laughing Song" by William Blake is a joyful 🎉 and playful poem about the world laughing, filled with happiness 😄 and full of life. The green........
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What things make nature a happy place to be in? Complete the word web with the things mentioned in the poem.
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How do fields, meadows, hills, the stream, and even the air show their joy?
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i) Enjoy painting the birds
ii) Enjoy a feast of music, fresh fruit, and nuts
iii) Enjoy running in the dimpled stream
iv) Search for nuts
v) Chase Grasshoppers
vi) Enjoy the beauty of nature
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When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy,
And the dimpling stream runs laughing by;
When the air does laugh with our merry wit,
And the green hill laughs with the noise of it;
What does the poet mean by “the green woods laugh with the voice of joy”?
Can you describe how the dimpling stream runs “laughing by”?
How does the air “laugh with our merry wit”?
Why do you think the green hill “laughs with the noise of it”?
When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy,
And the dimpling stream runs laughing by;
When the air does laugh with our merry wit,
And the green hill laughs with the noise of it;
What does the poet mean by “the green woods laugh with the voice of joy”?
Can you describe how the dimpling stream runs “laughing by”?
How does the air “laugh with our merry wit”?
Why do you think the green hill “laughs with the noise of it”?
When the poet says, “the green woods laugh with the voice of joy”, he means the woods seem happy and lively, just like one feels when one is playing and laughing with one's friends.
The “dimpling stream runs laughing by” means the water in the stream is moving quickly and cheerfully, making small waves and ripples that look like dimples when you laugh.
The air “laughing with our merry wit” suggests that the air feels light and comfortable as if it’s sharing in our happiness and jokes.
The “green hill laughs with the noise of it” means the hill appears joyful from the sounds it hears, like the birds chirping, the wind blowing, and even our laughter.
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When the meadows laugh with lively green,
And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene;
When Mary and Susan and Emily
With their sweet round mouths sing ‘Ha ha he!’
What colour were the meadows described as?
What was the grasshopper doing in the scene?
Who was singing ‘Ha ha he’ in the poem?
What shape are Mary, Susan, and Emily’s mouths described as?
What emotion does the phrase ‘Ha ha he!’ suggest?
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About the Poet - Laughing Song | The English Channel (Literature Reader) | Class 4 Literature | English
William Blake (1757–1827) was an English poet, painter, and printmaker, largely unrecognized during his lifetime but now considered a pivotal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age. His prophetic works, which combined written and visual elements, have been characterized as part of the Romantic literary canon. Symbolism and intense spirituality permeate his works, and his self-declared prophetic visions helped influence his poetry. Blake's most prominent works include "Songs of Innocence and Experience" and his comprehensive illustrated poems "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell", and "Jerusalem". Although misunderstood and dismissed during his lifetime, Blake's creativity and originality have since been vastly recognised and appreciated.
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1. Joy in Nature 🌿🌼: William Blake highlights the natural world's beauty and vitality throughout the poem. He shows us that nature is alive, brimming......
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Wit (noun): the ability to say or write things that are both clever and amusing
Her wit and humor always lightened the mood in the room.Meadow (noun): a field covered in grass, especially for hay
The horses grazed peacefully in the meadow, enjoying the warm sunshine.Chorus (noun): part of a song that is sung after each verse
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