what is the main message of the poem daffodils?
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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.
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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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