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How did the poet show that the golden daffodils added to the beauty of nature in the poem 'Daffodils'? written by William Wordsworth.​

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Answered by AkhilHarish
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Presentation of Nature’s beauty:

In the poem “I wandered lonely as a cloud” or “Daffodils”, William Wordsworth has presented the beauty of nature at its best. The poem begins with the speaker comparing himself to a cloud that floats high over valleys and hills. Then he goes on to describe the beautiful scene he came across while wandering about the hilly regions of the Lake district in England.

 

The poet saw a host of golden daffodil flowers along the margin of a bay. It was so charming a scene that the flowers seemed to be fluttering and dancing in happiness in the breeze. The flowers were stretched in a never-ending line just like the stars in a galaxy.

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Answered by mitrasoma83
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Presentation of Nature's beauty:

The poet saw a host of golden daffodil flowers along the margin of a bay. It was so charming a scene that the flowers seemed to be fluttering and dancing in happiness in the breeze. The flowers were stretched in a never-ending line just like the stars in a galaxy

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