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Example of imagery in poem daffodils and explain it

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Answered by harshita0207
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William Wordsworth famous poem I wandered lonely as a cloud is sometimes called d a f f o b i l s because of the poems image of host of golden d a f f o d i l s. shimmering i of dancing in the wind but the d a f f o d i l s are more than the image in Wordsworth poem they become a metaphor for joy transport and protection

Answered by ironman786101
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Answer:William Wordsworth’s famous poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” is sometimes called “Daffodils” because of the poem’s image of a host of golden daffodils shimmering and dancing in the wind. But the daffodils are more than an image. In Wordsworth’s poem they become a metaphor for joy, transport and poetry itself. Wordsworth defined poetry as powerful emotion reflected in tranquility. Here, we find the daffodils creating powerful emotion, which Wordsworth turned into a poem

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