What is the Cuckoo symbolic of?
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The cuckoo becomes a symbol of beauty, innocence and childhood for the poet
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In this poem, the cuckoo bird is used to symbolize these ideas. Specifically, Wordsworth notes that the sight of the cuckoo reminds him of his boyhood; the cuckoo was, in those days, a symbol of "hope" to the young Wordsworth, and seeing the cuckoo now helps the poet to return again to the "golden days" of his youth.
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The cuckoo becomes a symbol of beauty, innocence and childhood for the poet.
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