Physics, asked by judinjoshi, 10 months ago

(v) Wordsworth says that poetry is "the overflow of feelings arising from emotions
recollected in tranquility.” In this context, state how the poem daffodils
shows the
truth of his statement.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The poem "Daffodils" written by William Wordsworth shows the truth of the statement 'Poetry is the overflow of feelings arising from emotions recollected in tranquility' as he had seen the Daffodils swaying in the breeze and has had a majestic experience with them.

Even after many years, whenever he used to sit vacant or with a pensive or sad mood, he used to think about the Daffodils and be lost in the golden thoughts of them. He recollected his thoughts and those moments and imagined them before himself. The Daffodils which he had seen many years ago brought pleasure to him and he wrote such a nice poem on them. The feeling which he experienced that day were explained very smoothly by him through this poem.

And so we can say that "Poetry is the overflow of feelings arising from emotions recollected in tranquility."

Answered by Anonymous
14

The poem "Daffodils" written by William Wordsworth shows the truth of the statement 'Poetry is the overflow of feelings arising from emotions recollected in tranquility' as he had seen the Daffodils swaying in the breeze and has had a majestic experience with them.

Even after many years, whenever he used to sit vacant or with a pensive or sad mood, he used to think about the Daffodils and be lost in the golden thoughts of them. He recollected his thoughts and those moments and imagined them before himself. The Daffodils which he had seen many years ago brought pleasure to him and he wrote such a nice poem on them. The feeling which he experienced that day were explained very smoothly by him through this poem.

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