what does the poet mean by 'lonely as a cloud'?
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The speaker is metaphorically compared to a natural object, a cloud—“I wandered lonely as a cloud / That floats on high...”, and the daffodils are continually personified as human beings, dancing and “tossing their heads” in “a crowd, a host.” This technique implies an inherent unity between man and nature, making it ...
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The speaker is metaphorically compared to a natural object, a cloud—“I wandered lonely as a cloudThe phrase refers to him being roaming around without any purpose. He was all alone like a cloud that floats high in the valley. Usually, the clouds are not alone, but here the poet probably refers to a fragment of the cloud that moves among the hills in the valley.He compares his loneliness with a single cloud
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