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Conclusion for the poem Daffodils..​

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Answered by Aryanshinde1010
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Explanation:

Daffodils” is a poem by WilliamWordsworth. It is also known as “I wandered lonely as a cloud”. From the title of this poem, it is obvious that it is about daffodils. Wordsworth used broad range techniques in this poem, such as figurative language, rhyme, and word choices. I choose this poem because there are powerful vocabularies, countless techniques and an underlying theme.

Wordsworth used varieties words choice to create the mood of this poem. The mood changes from peaceful, to happy, even crowded. In first stanza, Wordsworth used the word, lonely to convey the feeling of quiet; “dancing”, and “fluttering” to transition into a joyful mood. 

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Answered by rambharatupadhyay
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CONCLUSION

Explanation:

Throughout the poem, rhyme and rhythm help it to flow smoothly, giving the readers a continued sense of utopian peace. The rhyme scheme, ab ab cc, is an integral part of bringing the reader a sense of rest and peace. This stanza not only allows the reader to feel the sense of peace the speaker feels, but also to feel life. This is not simply a peaceful place; it is full of life. Figurative language and personification are used when the daffodils are described as tossing “their heads

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