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Compare Daffodils by William Wordsworth and The Lotus by Rabindranath Tagore.You can take help of these topics:ThemeStyle of writingTone of poemFigures of speechI need this answer in 100 words(approx).​

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Both the poems "The Lotus" written by Rabindranath Tagore and "daffodils" written by William Wordsworth talks about the inner feelings and the beauty of nature through flowers. The common theme of both poems is by using the significance of flower in order to attain inner peace. In both the poems, the poet is seen to be in a pensive mood. The poet then finds happiness and peace in the beauty of flowers. The poet rejoices and dances along with the flowers. It is the flower who teaches the poet that the peace which the poet has been searching is hidden in his heart. Both the poem has been written in the mood of despair but the mood of the poem changes as the poem succeeds. The tone of the poem is expressive and it shifts from the sad mood to a satisfied one at the end. Both the poems have the title named of a flower. The flowers have been used as a symbol of peace, and beauty. The sadness of the poet symbolizes the worldly and emotional despair which we as humans undergo in our lives. It is at the end of both the poems that the poet discovers that the happiness and peace which he was searching in the world, lied in his own heart.

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