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what are the significance of the daffodils towards the poet of the poem the daffodils when he had first scene it

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Answered by Jash1029
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Answer:

As the poet gazed upon the scene of the daffodils beside the lake he was mesmerised by the sight. The moment he saw the daffodils his spirit soared and the mood of loneliness and detachment changed to one of joy and happines

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Answered by Sia55
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  • The speaker was transfixed by the daffodils seemingly waving, fluttering, and dancing along the waterside.
  • He felt overjoyed to see such a beautiful sight, that calmed his mind and filled him with inexplicable joy.
  • He was rejoiced to find himself among the cheerful daffodils, which were a reminder of Mother Nature's glorious beauty.

Explanation:

The daffodils are significant as the poem revolves around the poet's memory of the fluttering row of daffodils. The daffodils represent the beauty of nature.

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