2. For oft, when on my couch / lie
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In vacant or in pensive mood,
4. They flash upon that inward eye
em which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils.
a. How has the speaker described his mood in
these lines?
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b. What effect do daffodils have on the speaker?
c. How does the speaker feel in the end?
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Explanation:
The poet of in happy and cheerful miss. He himself reflects his happiness in the following lines:"a poet could not but be gay. In such a jocund company". The feeling of the oneness with nature that the poet has experienced in seeing lovely and dancing daffodils of the reason for his happiness.
The daffodils had an everlasting impact on poet's mind. The poet's mind receives an impression of meeting such joyful companions that he forgets his melancholy. He is mesmerized and captivated by daffodils dancing with such liveliness and happiness.
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a) He is in happy mood
b) Dances
c) His heart is filled with pleasure.
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