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How does the poet feel while looking at the daffodils

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Answered by AamiAdi
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THE POET FEELS ECSTATICALLY HAPPY. HE FEELS AS IF HIS HEART DANCES WITH THE MAGNIFICENT DAFFODILS. HE FORGETS ALL HIS SORROWS ABOUT HIS LATE BROTHER FOR THE MOMENT AND HE FEELS HE IS IN COMPANY OF HIS LIFELONG BEST FRIENDS WHO WOULD NEVER LEAVE HIM ALONE EVER IN HIS FUTURE....

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The poet was overjoyed to witness a swarm of yellow daffodils swinging joyfully by the side of the lake beneath the trees.

Explanation:

When the poet William Wordsworth was out walking alone, he came across a bay lined with yellow daffodils. The poet was overjoyed to witness a swarm of yellow daffodils swinging joyfully by the side of the lake beneath the trees. They appear to be dancing like people, expressing their excitement and vitality. The poet feels a fierce ecstasy filling the crevices of his soul when his eyes settle on the host of golden Daffodils, and he feels like a paradise of wealth that no amount of money can ever match. To discover a comparison, his imagination travels to another universe. Because they are numerous, he compared them to the flashing stars in the Milky Way at night. The poet believes that the brightness of the stars in the sky is comparable to that of a daffodil field. The daffodils in a long line seem like dazzling stars in the night sky. In the companionship of nature, he has discovered immense satisfaction and pleasure. The image of the daffodils appears to be permanently imprinted on his mind.

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