Biology, asked by Bushan, 1 year ago

How are daffodils compared to the stars?

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Answered by mrunalinividya
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William Wordsworth's poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is a wonderful tribute to the scene he witnesses one day while out walking near his English Lake District home. Wordsworth is considered one of the greatest English Romantic poets and often wrote about nature. While he originally appreciates the beauty of the field of daffodils, he realizes later how profoundly they had touched him.
Answered by BRAINLYACCOUNT7
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Here's what you had asked for:

The poet uses a simile to compare the daffodils to the stars on the milky way.

As an infinite number of stars shine in the milky way, similarly daffodils are infinite for the poet that grew till the edge of the lake.

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