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What is the "bliss of solitude"referred to in the poem Daffodils? How does the bliss of solitude take place?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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This is a phrase taken from the famous poem Daffodils written by William Wordsworth.


With these words, the poet refers to the joy and happiness one gets while feeling lonely.


Like the daffodils swaying in the air, making the scene heavenly through imagination, the bliss of solitude is also something like that.

Answered by shovanmondal2004
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The bliss of solitude of referred to the paradise the poet finds himself in as soon as the image of golden daffodils flashes before his eyes. His loneliness is overtaken be the image of daffodils which make him feel as if he were dancing along with the daffodils.

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