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describe the poem "daffodils"by William Wordsworth

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Answered by sarwagya15
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The poet says that a day he was wandering lonely .when he saw a huge host( host is the word used coz the poet thinks that they are welcoming him)

he sees them beside the lake ,under the trees.

the breeze was moving and thus it seemed that they were dancing..

Para 2

they were huge in no and seemed like as continuous as stars


sarwagya15: now ,when the poet lies in his couch
sarwagya15: in a mere mood the scene comes in his mind
sarwagya15: and he dances with the daffodils
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Answered by Anonymous
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Summary

The speaker says that, wandering like a cloud floating above hills and valleys, he encountered a field of daffodils beside a lake. The dancing, fluttering flowers stretched endlessly along the shore, and though the waves of the lake danced beside the flowers, the daffodils outdid the water in glee. The speaker says that a poet could not help but be happy in such a joyful company of flowers. He says that he stared and stared, but did not realize what wealth the scene would bring him. For now, whenever he feels “vacant” or “pensive,” the memory flashes upon “that inward eye / That is the bliss of solitude,” and his heart fills with pleasure, “and dances with the daffodils.”

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