What change does the poet feel in himself in daffodils poem?
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Daffodils poem:
This poem is written by William Wordsworth.
Poet feels the following changes:
- In this poem, the poet mindless wanders and comes across a daffodils field near a lake.
- When he sees those flowers waving their headings. The glee of the flowers makes him joyful.
- Due to the happiness experienced by the poet, he stares the daffodils for a long time as they joyous wave their beautiful head.
- When the poet feels bored or sad, he will open his inward eyes and remember that site forever to make him happy.
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