Critically comment on william wordsworth relationship with nature with reference to the poem daffodils
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Wordsworth's name is synonymous with nature. Natural beauty, peace, tranquility, and solace are abundantly present in Wordsworth's poems. In all his poems one finds natural beauty and peace abundantly portrayed.
In the poem Daffodils, the poet has exquisitely portrayed beauty of nature. He relates a personal experience that he perceived once while wandering in nature.
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.
The poet felt very joyous in the jocund company of daffodils. The poet stood there long and stored the scenic beauty in his memory.
Long afterwards, when the poet grew thoughtful, the gleeful thoughts about the daffodils flashed across his mind and filled him with pleasure.
Most of the poems of william wordworth are based on nature. In his poem daffodils he shows the raw emotion of beauty through this poem.
By comparing the daffodils to the infinite Milky-Way which holds the star gazers, he shows how nature has enormas number of things to praise.
He appreciates the beauty of nature by comparing thenature and gazers who enjoy the dance of the Daffodils.