I Wonder Why The Grass Is Green, and Why The Wind Is Never Seen?
I Wonder Why The Grass Is Green, and Why The Wind Is Never Seen?
I Wonder Why The Grass Is Green, and Why The Wind Is Never Seen?
child.
The poem I Wonder is a poem about a rather intelligent and perceptive child who is curious
child's inquisitiveness is displayed through her questions about things which most of us have probably
taken for granted.
She is keen to seek answers to questions such as 'why the grass is green' and 'why the wind
is never seen?'. As she looks at the trees, she wonders who taught the birds to build their nests. She
also intelligently deduces that when the wind stops, the trees can actually take a break.
As she looks up into the sky, she has more questions about the moon, stars, lightning and
rainbow. She wonders why the shape of the moon is never the same and wonders what happens to
the missing parts when the moon is half or crescent-shaped.
Next, she ponders over the twinkling stars and likens them to a candle that gives light and
rainbow.
Since most of her questions have gone unanswered by adults, we see that towards the end of
the poem, she shows her annoyance at her father because he fails to feed her curiosity and does not
provide answers to her questions.
Background
It is natural that a child seeks answers to questions about their natural surroundings.
The poet believes that a child's curiosity should be encouraged and not ignored as that is when
The setting of the poem is outdoors. Most probably, the poet is in a park and nature has
feels the soft wind blowing. When the wind blows, the trees sway and when the wind stops, the trees
rest.
Next, she looks at the clear skies and the fluffy clouds. Later, when it rains, lightning flashes
across the sky and soon after, she sees a beautiful rainbow.
When night time comes, the stars and the moon light up the night.sky.
Speaker
The poet wants us to know that there are many elements in nature that do not work alone.
In fact, these elements work together and that is why nature is beautiful and awesome. Some
of these elements are found in the sky such as the moon, stars, clouds, rainbow and lightning.
Nature is Beautiful
The poem clearly highlights the marvels of nature and shows that nature is beautiful.
Therefore, we should appreciate it and not take it for granted. In fact, we should take time to
different elements such as the green grass, the fluffy white clouds, the shining twinkling stars, the
multi-colored rainbow and the crescent-shaped moon.
All these elements of nature are a means of bringing awareness that nature is beautiful and
should be appreciated.
Lessons Learnt
Nature Should be Appreciated
The poet successfully portrays nature through the eyes of a child. Since children are innocent,
they look at nature as it is and appreciate it. It is this appreciation that the poet wants to highlight.
In short, the five stanzas are all about appreciating nature and its elements. More importantly,
the poet does not want us to take nature for granted. She uses various images to bring out this
appreciation and to show that there is a balance in the way nature has been created.
God is Our Creator
This poem shows that God is our Creator. God is responsible for creating this beautiful natural
environment.
The poem, with its natural setting, shows many facets of nature and how the various elements
The overall tone of this poem is of wonder, inquisitiveness and childhood innocence.
The mood that the speaker conveys is of being happy, captivated and child-like innocence as
example: 'I wonder why the grass is green', 'And why the wind is never seen?', ' Who taught the birds
to build a nest' etc.
Towards the end, the speaker shows her slight disappointed when her many questions are not
answered by her father.
Structure and Style
couplets.
The rhyme scheme used by the poet is aa, bb, cc, dd, ee and ff.
This means the last word in Line 1 rhymes with the last word in Line 2.
Example:
Stanza 1
The last word 'green' (Line 1- a) rhymes with the last word 'seen' (Line 2-a).
Stanza 2
The last word 'nest' (Line 1-b) rhymes with the last word 'rest' (Line 2-b).
The next interesting style used by the poet is the questioning. Every couplet ends with a
question.
Example:
O, when the moon is not quite round, Where can the missing bit be found?
Who lights the stars, when they blow out, And makes the lightning flash about?
Who paints the rainbow in the sky, And hangs the fluffy clouds so high?
Literary Devices
Poets often use a number of literary devices to create a certain impact. In this poem, the following are
some of the main literary devices employed by the poet.
Alliteration
When a poet repeatedly uses consonants, this is called alliteration.
In this poem, one example of alliteration was used
Example: The word 'fluffy clouds' is a metaphor. This metaphor shows that the clouds in the sky are
soft and fluffy.
Imagery
The poet uses imagery to tell the readers about the different aspects of nature.
In this poem we see a number of visual imageries.
Example:
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The image of someone hanging up the clouds so high (Line 10) - And hangs the fluffy
clouds so high?