15. Write the poet's feelings when he sees a host of golden daffodills
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When the poet's eyes lands on the host of golden Daffodils, he feels a fervent joy filling the crevices of his soul, and he feels like a paradise of wealth that no amount of money will ever seek to do the same. His imagination travels to another world to find a comparison.
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' Daffodils' is the outcome of actual visualization rather than imagery. It depicts the sight the poet actually enjoyed in the company of his sister Dorothy while they were in the woods beyond Gowbarrow park
In the beginning the poet describes himself as a cloud that floats over the hills
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