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what is the milky way in the poem daffodils?why is it referred here?

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Answered by Pranavbhat16
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The milky way as compared to that Numb the Daffodils in the poem by William Wordsworth. there compared short The Milky Way because of the number. bright star that they shine like is also compared to the Daffodils by poet
Answered by skyfall63
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Explanation:

In the poem daffodils, the Milky Way is the flowers. It is referred here because the flowers are numerous like the count of the stars and also they shine bright like the stars at night.

Hence the poet William Wordsworth refers the flowers to the Milky Way. He beautifies the appearance of the flower as he is comparing it to the Milky Way.

The poet’s love for nature is resembled by this poem.

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