In the poem ‘Daffodils’ why does it appear to the poet William Wordsworth that the
waves and the daffodils are competing with each other?
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Answer: When the poet saw the daffodils they appeared to be tossing their head in sprightly dance. ... Moreover, the poet felt that the movement of the daffodils was better than that of the sparkling waves. Thus it appears as though the daffodils and the waves were competing.
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Answer; When the poet saw the daffodils they appeared to be tossing their head in sprightly dance. ... Moreover, the poet felt that the movement of the daffodils was better than that of the sparkling waves. Thus it appears as though the daffodils and the waves were competing.
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