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How did Wordsworth describe his experiencing of a „host of golden daffodils‟ in
“Daffodils”?

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Answered by vsrharshitha
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The poet uses personification to describe the daffodils. ... Wordsworth also uses simile in describing the daffodils as "continuous as the stars that shine and twinkle on the milky way." Here he compares the long rows of daffodils to the seemingly endless stars in the night sky.

the daffodils flower are yellow and therefore compared to gold .

moreover the flowers lend the poet a kind of golden memory and bring him joy and happiness that he cherishes in his lonely moments. that is why daffodils are called as golden daffodils

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