expain Wordsworth's theory of poetry with reference to daffodils
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He describes himself as a lonely cloud which implies that he was unhappy. Although not lonely for very long, he is joined by a sea of dancing daffodils. The display of their beauty and their dance as if in joy, brings to mind that he is part of something bigger and makes him forget his sadness.
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He describes himself as a lonely cloud which implies that he was unhappy. Although not lonely for very long, he is joined by a sea of dancing daffodils. The display of their beauty and their dance as if in joy, brings to mind that he is part of something bigger and makes him forget his sadness.
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