What does the narrator want to convey through this poem? daffodils
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The message that comes out of the poem is a reverence for the simplistic, and yet complex aspect of beauty that is in the world. Wordsworth's reflection of the beauty in the natural world is one that envelops us, but one that can be easily forgotten. This message of remembering that which is the easiest to forget is of relevance to young people, whose identities are contingent on the world around them. In a world of contingency and irony, the message that comes out of the poem is one in which individuals are reminded to cling to that which is true in place of that which is not.
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