Eloborate on two example of smilies from the poem Daffodils?
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Wordsworth was making a comparison between human loneliness and the isolation of a single cloud in the sky. A simile compares two things with the words ‘as’ or ‘like.’ It’s different from a metaphor, which says something is a thing more directly and doesn’t bother to use the linking words.
I remember visiting Dove Cottage when I was in England where Wordsworth lived when he wrote Daffodils. Beautiful place. My daughter was quite taken with the poetry.
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