What do you think is the poet attitude towards 3 things :Nature,memory and loneliness in poem daffodils?
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There are a few themes in "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," also known as "The Daffodils." One theme is the imagination as it relates to poetry. For Wordsworth, poetry was "the spontaneous overflow of emotion reflected in tranquility." In this poem, the speaker experiences a connection with nature.
William Wordsworth, the most prominent poet of the Romantic age, is known as a nature-lover and a nature-poet. The poem “The Daffodils” is one of the finest examples of the expression of the poet's love of nature. ... And the final lines ” And then my heart with pleasure fills,/ And dances with the daffodils” says it all.The message that comes out of Wordsworth's poem is the love of the beauty in the world around us. The world of the daffodils is one in which one can find happiness in "such jocund company."
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Nature: The impressions of the beauty of nature was so strong that even when the poet was in contemplative mood ,the memory of daffodils brings him happiness.
Memory : The beauty of the daffodils filled his heart with pleasure and freshes his mind/memory.
Loneliness: His loneliness is overtaken by the images of daffodils which make him feel as if he were dancing along with daffodils.
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