describe the way wordsworth presents daffodils in the poem daffodils?
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The daffodils are described as golden because the poet wanted to add beauty to the nature of the flowers to the reader's eyes .
They are also compared to the stars of the Milky Way the way they were lining the bay .
The daffodils were also presented as a joyful thing that brings joy when one is in pensive and sad mood.
No one will feel lonely under the companionship of the daffodils.
This is called personification.
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