Justify Wordsworth as a romantic poet in the poem Daffodils.
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William Wordsworth is a poet whose most of the poems are about nature and we can see that the poem Daffodils is also about his feelings on nature. He expresses his feeling through the poem and makes us understand that he is a nature lover. He always writes about nature to tell us how nature is. He has explored and presented nature to us. And his felling is expressed well the poem is not a romantic poem but the poet resembles to us that how he loves nature this is referred to as romanticism in this poem
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