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full summary of "Daffodils" poem by W. Wordsworth

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The poem Daffodils defects decide that the poet actually enjoyed with his sister Dorothy while they were in the woods beyond go water park.in the beginning the poet describe himself as a cloud that floats Over The Hills underlining the fact of the seclusion all of a sudden his eyes fell upon a large belt of Daffodils by the side of the lake.devar sheltered under growing trees a gentle Breeze made these golden coloured flowers wave and dance the poet uses the word host for the Daffodils as if they were welcoming the poet being there guest.the poet feels that the Daffodils work as numerous as the stars that Shine and twinkle in the milky way they will spread in the long line on the bank of the lake.the poet show a large number of the moving their heads as if they were dancing in rejoicing.the poet observed that the Waves on the surface of the lakes seems to be dancing but the dance of the Daffodils surprise their dances there dance in liveliness.the poet feels that no poet can help feeling delighted in the presence of such delightful companions he continued to give at the beautiful scene he was lost in its beauty that he could hardly realise it's worth then he realised it's worth only when he was away from the site.the concluding stanza of the poem is quite important it is in fact of acquitted by critics to prove adverse. The that poetry takes it origin from emotions recollected in tranquility it is important to keep in mind that Daffodils like many other poems record of past experience.the memory of the scene of Golden Daffodils face the poet mind with joy his heart begin to dance with the Daffodils he forget the sadness or loneliness.it is of course in solitude that human mind captures the things already seen the poet wants to emphasize that nature is a source of eternal joy to man.
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