How does Wordsworth emphasizes the role of memory and imagination in Daffodils 10
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In the final two lines of the poem, the speaker explains the result of the imagination by saying “my heart with pleasure fills and dance with the daffodils". The imagination of remembering a past event has changed the speaker's mood completely. In the final line, “dance is used once again to stress the change."
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In the final two lines of the poem, the speaker explains the result of the imagination by saying “my heart with pleasure fills and dance with the daffodils". The imagination of remembering a past event has changed the speaker's mood completely. In the final line, “dance is used once again to stress the change."
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