2. How does William words worth feel when he suddenly lo
Daffodils ? Does he find it of any value.
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Answer:
The poet felt very joyous and elated when he looked at daffodils. He was wandering alone like a solitary cloud in the sky. While walking, he reached a spot where poet saw pristine scenic beauty. He saw a lake on whose banks were grown daffodils in an uncountable numbers. The flowers were dancing in the gentle breeze blowing. The breeze was also causing ripple of waves in the lake water.
Yes the poet found a great value. He realized the memory of beautiful experiences in nature soothed and relaxed one's mind. Whenever the poet grew thoughtful, the gleeful thoughts about the daffodils flashed across his mind and filled him with pleasure.

Answer:
In the poem “The Daffodils”, the poet William Wordsworth imagined himself as a lonely cloud who is wandering from one place to another. After that all of a sudden, a number of beautiful golden daffodils caught his eye and he was completely left speechless by the beauty.
This eye catching sight of the daffodils bought him joy and changed his attitude. As a poet, he can only feel this creative joy when he finds himself in such a situation.