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summary of dafodills class 9th by william wordsworth ​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Wordsworth is a poet and lover of nature. He says that nature has a healing power and daily communion with nature can make us noble and wise. Nature can suspend our cares and worries for the time being. Most of Wordsworth‘s poems describe sights and beauty of nature.

On April 15, 1802, Wordsworth and his sister went to Eusermere to visit their relations. On their way back to Grasmere, he caught sight of a large number of golden daffodils growing on the bank of a lake in the Lake District. He was wonder-struck to see the magical beauty of those daffodils which were fluttering and dancing in breeze. Inspired by the spectacle, he composed this poem in 1804 which was published in 1807.

This poem is a pleasant experience of the poet’s life. He is walking in the countryside in the valleys and among the mountains. He happens to come across a large number of daffodils growing along the bank of a lake under the trees. They are fluttering and dancing in the breeze and shining like the stars in the Milky Way. In the nearby lake, the waves are dancing with wind sparkling because of the sun-rays falling upon them. But the beauty of daffodils is so magical that it surpasses the beauty of dancing and sparkling waves as he says:

“The waves beside them danced; but they

Out did the sparkling waves in glee.”

They are moving to and fro and tossing their heads in the breeze joyously. He is spell bound and keeps gazing at them for a long time. He is unaware of the spell which the flowers have cast upon him. He leaves the place filled with great happiness. In later life, whenever he is dejected and forlorn, he recalls the same scene before the eyes of his imagination. The fever and fret of life are suspended for the time being and he is lost in the world of beautiful images and thoughts.

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Answered by shradhamiglani0
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William Wordsworth was an avid observer of Nature. In this poem, he describes the impression a cluster of daffodil flowers created in his mind when he saw them while taking a stroll beside a lake hemmed by some trees. The beauty of the daffodils lifted his mind and his spirit. ... The flowers were swaying in the breeze.

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