What is the literary analysis of the poem Daffofils written by William Wordswoth
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Here is your answer... 'Daffodils' is a famous poem written by William Wordsworth. In this poem, the poet- William Wordsworth describes one of his real experiences in a beautiful place known for its natural beauty. Once in that place, he was aimlessly walking alone like a cloud and suddenly discovered a bunch of golden daffodils which, mesmerized him and kept him gazing at its wonder. The poet tells that how this simple look was so wonderful for him and what this glance later meant to him. The poet describes this godly beauty of daffodils in many extraordinary remarks and comments. He seems the endless view of the golden (gold-coloured) daffodils as a never-ending line. After describing the daffodil's beauty, he proceeded on to tell about the beauty of its background and the nice setting it made on the daffodils. At last, after his long gaze, he suddenly asks himself that what does all those meant to him and how it will benefit him and then left the place. But later, he realized how the picture benefitted him and how it made him relaxed when alone. I think that this poem is wonderful as it lets people love the nature and understand its real beauty, more nicely. It also lets us understand how wonderful God's creations are and in what amount we deny them. In the last part of the poem, the readers learn the importance of nature and also know about the feelings of the poet. Friend please mark as brainiest
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