the poet says that he wandered lonely as a cloud what does it tells about the mood of the poet ????daffodils poem pls tellll plsss my friends
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Explanation:
Thus we can say that the tone of this poem is joyful and contemplative. This was based on an actual experience of Wordsworth in the Lake District in the UK--a part of the country renowned for its natural beauty. Note the emotional impact of this sight and its memory on Wordsworth.“I wandered lonely as a cloud.” He compares his loneliness with a single cloud. Wordsworth’s use of the beauty of the nature in this poem can be considered as his opposition towards the classicists who glorify the use of rational thinking rather than imaginative thinking to find the answers for human life’s problems. Wordsworth believes that sometimes-imaginative thinking is more useful. That is why, in this poem, he writes: “I gazed and gazed – but little thought what wealth the show to me had brought” (ll. 17-18). Through these lines Wordsworth probably means to emphasize the use of imagination, emotion, and feeling (elements of imaginative thinking) in order to find the solutions for people’s life.