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In the poem Daffodils, the poet expresses the idea of the relationship between man and Nature. Elucidate. In 100 -120 words [FAST PLEASE :( ]

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Answered by tulika2104
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Wordsworth believed that we can learn more of man and of moral evil and good from Nature than from all the philosophies. In his eyes, “Nature is a teacher whose wisdom we can learn, and without which any human life is vain and incomplete.” He believed in the education of man by Nature. In this he was somewhat influenced by Rousseau. This inter-relation of Nature and man is very important in considering Wordsworth’s view of both.

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