how does the poet compare the daffodils with the stars on the milky way?
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In stanzas two and three the poet compares the daffodils to the stars in the Milky Way and the waves in the lake. ... In stanza two, Wordsworth describes the stars in the Milky Way as continuous and twinkling.
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The poet compares daffodils to the stars in the galaxy because they were stretched in straight line and appeared just like stars in the sky. The daffodils were golden in color, and their waving in the breeze seemed like the stars were shining and twinkling. These similarities have urged the poet to compare them.
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