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To what does `I’ compare himself in the beginning of the poem? Explain the comparison . In the poem Daffodils ​

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Answered by GarvSethiIXA
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Ans) The poet compares the daffodils to the stars in brightness as well as in numbers. Growing along the curve of the lake, the daffodils remind him of the stars that shine along the curve of the heavens. They seem to be as numerous and unending as the stars above.

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Answered by akanshagarwal2005
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The poet compares the daffodils to the stars in brightness as well as in numbers. Growing along the curve of the lake, the daffodils remind him of the stars that shine along the curve of the heavens. They seem to be as numerous and unending as the stars above

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