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What is the 'inward eye' the refers to,in 'Daffodils'? How does it make the poet happy? / How has it become the 'bliss of solitude' for the poet? (8 mark)​

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Answered by pk786p83
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inward eye means imagination of the poet. whenever the poet thinks about the beautiful daffodils he became happy and his heart become full of joy and pleasure. So whenever the poet feels sad or lonely he thinks about the daffodils that makes him happy and he forgets about his sadness and lonliness.

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Answered by mahnooryounas1069
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The 'inward eye' refers to as the beautiful memories which are gone in the past and are remained in the Mind of poet. It is called inward eye because it can be seen any time from your eyes of Heart but not physically. The poet become really happy after recalling all those happy memories related to dancing daffodils. Poet has demonstrated these memories as the 'Bliss of Solitude' because these are blessing for the time of loneliness. It is easy for the Poet to enjoy his own company. At times, it's nice to just be alone with your thoughts, and to ponder the meaning of life, our existence and place in the universe.

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