give a critical analysis of the poem daffodils.?
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- appreciation: This poem is very simple, and it is considered one of the loveliest and most famous in the Wordsworth canon. It revisits the familiar subjects of nature and memory, this time with a particularly (simple) spare, musical eloquence.
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In this poem, the poet- William Wordsworth describes one of his real experiences in a beautiful place known for its natural beauty. Once in that place, he was aimlessly walking alone like a cloud and suddenly discovered a bunch of golden daffodils which, mesmerized him and kept him gazing at its wonder.
The theme of the poem is Nature's Beauty with a mix of Happiness and Loneliness. The Author, Wordsworth is shown to be lonely, but when he thinks back to the Daffodils 'dancing'(Nature's beauty) he is happy and content.
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