What is the mood of the poet in the above extract ?Which tell you so? Why is he in such a mood poem Daffodils workbbook rtc3?
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The poet of in happy and cheerful miss. He himself reflects his happiness in the following lines:"a poet could not but be gay. In such a jocund company". The feeling of the oneness with nature that the poet has experienced in seeing lovely and dancing daffodils of the reason for his happiness.
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Poet is full of happiness and gay in such a jocund company of nature. Poet himself reveals his mood in 3rd line of 3rd stanza,"A poet could not but be gay." Resortative powers of the nature has made a poet in such a mood.It means gleeful and fluttering daffodils have changed a mood of a poet from pensimism to optimism by providing bliss of solitude.
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