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What does william worthsword mean by inward eye in the poem the daffodils?

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Answered by AlienRapper
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By "inward eye" the poet means that when he is in a thoughtful or pensive mood, these daffodils come into his mind and in his dreams. Inward eye meaning is; in his dreams.

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Answered by kingofself
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The inward eye means in his dreams.

EXPLANATION:

In the inward eye the poet speaks it in the “last stanza”. The inward eye means in his dreams. By this poem, the poet tries to convey that during his thoughtful mood and passive mood the daffodils come in his dreams and in to his mind.

He tells us about the joy which the daffodils gave to him, it was a amazing experience to him and the poet enjoyed it a lot.

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