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Stanza 2 explanation of daffodils by william wordsworth

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Answered by yash20033
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The daffodils were numerous in number. They seemed to stretch in an endless line. The poet felt as if they were like the twinkling stars in the Milky Way. Clearly, the poet has been profoundly enchanted by the daffodils’ beauty, accentuated by their alternating swaying movements. The flowers, appearing full of life and beauty, have un-fettered the poetic imagination of Wordsworth.
Answered by muktasridhn
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The poet says that the daffodils were stretching up to the endless line. They were like those stars which shine on the Milky Way. They were growing beside the lake. The poet says that they were near ten thousand. They were moving their heads in a happy dance.

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