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How does the poet depict the inherent unity between man and nature?
(Daffodils poem)

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Answered by nain31
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◼Poem daffodils was wrote by William Wordsworth, a eminent poet which is a famous work and shows vividly his life love to nature.

◼Nature has the ability to soothe and delight us in our melancholy mood. As of the poet, when he had remembered that beautiful scene of the daffodils often flashes accross his mind, and he feels as if his heart were dancing in joy with the dancing daffodils .

◼It shows that nature has the power to heal out our stressed soul. The concluding stanza of the poem makes it clear that a beautiful sight in nature is capable of removing any stress and gloom from our minds.

◼Poet says that whenever he is in sad or idle mood the beautiful scene of daffodils fills his mind with pleasure. That is why we feel in the lap of nature. By just looking at the starry sky, the rising of setting sun "The world is Too much for US " ,Wordsworth rightly says :

 \textit{The world is too much with us ;late and soon }\\  \textit{Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers;} \\ \textit{Little we see in nature that is ours} \\ \textit{We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon}

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