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what is the main message of the poem daffodils?

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Answered by sudharsansundar898
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Answer:

The theme of the poem is Nature's Beauty with a mix of Happiness and Loneliness. The Author, Wordsworth is shown to be lonely, but when he thinks back to the Daffodils 'dancing'(Nature's beauty) he is happy and content.

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Message of the poem daffodils.

EXPLANATION:

  • The daffodil symbolizes rebirth and new beginnings.  
  • Though daffodils do grow in shades of white and orange, they're satisfactory regarded for brightening up the lawn with their cheery yellow colors.  
  • The Latin name for daffodil is Narcissus.
  • The theme of the poem is Nature's Beauty with a combination of Happiness and Loneliness.  
  • The Author, Wordsworth is shown to be lonely, but when he thinks lower back to the Daffodils 'dancing' and he is satisfied and content.
  • The message that comes out of the poem is a reverence for the simplistic, and yet complicated element of splendor that is inside the nation.  
  • Wordsworth's mirrored image of the splendor which envelops us, but one that can be easily forgotten.
  • The maximum general topics on this poem are overcoming feelings of happiness and the beauty of nature.  
  • Thanks to the splendor of a discipline of daffodils that the poet takes place upon that he's capable of his feelings of despair at the back of.

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