how does the daffodils and their behaviour contrast with the poet mood
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The last stanza takes the reader away from the daffodils for the first time since the beginning of the poem, and instead describes the man in his home, alone but with his thoughts. The speaker brings the daffodils back in the last line, however, describing how the thought of those lovely daffodils still fill him with joy
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The speaker brings the daffodils back in the last line, however describing how the thought of those lovely daffodils still fill him with joy.
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