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Ans1-The poet William Wordsworth came across the daffodils when he was walking with his sister Dorothy around Glencoyne Bay, Ullswater, in the Lake District on 15 April, 1802. And both were charmed by the beauty of the flowers along the bay.

Ans2-According to the poet William Wordsworth, the daffodils appear to be fluttering and dancing in the breeze while tossing their heads.

Ans3-In the poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, the poet has compared the daffodils —

   with the stars in the second stanza

   and with the waves in the lake in the third stanza.

The speaker says that the daffodils were shining, twinkling and were stretched in a never-ending line just like the stars on the Milky way. In the next stanza, he compares the happiness of the flowers with the waves beside them. The daffodils out-did the waves in their happy dance.

Ans5-Whenever the poet is lonely and is in off mood, the view of the golden daffodils comes to his mind and its beauty has brought him a treasure of joy. As soon as it flashes to his inward eyes his mind fills with joy and dances with the golden daffodils. He forgets everything and such a view has brought a source of pleasure into his life.

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