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what is the moral of the poem daffodils?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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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Answered by tbgohain25
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Answer:

The daffodil teaches us the way to be humble and take pride in our simplicity. Be happy in who you are. You are not required to be famous to be unique. When you bring a smile where you are, people will remember you forever.

Explanation:

The poem was composed in the year 1802. The title of the poem informs about the loneliness of the poet which he faces after the death of his brother. However, the endless view of the golden daffodils in a field across the lake filled him with joy. This view was the greatest gift of nature to him. Daffodil teaches us to be humble and take pride in our simplicity. Be happy just the way you are. To be unique, you need not be famous. In the first stanza, the poet says that he was wandering lonely as a Cloud that floats on high o'er vales and Hills. The phrase refers to him being roaming around without any purpose. He was all alone like a cloud that floats high in the valley. In the final stanza, the poet says that whenever he lies on his couch and is in low spirits or when he is sorrowful, the sight of the daffodils flashes in his mind and becomes the source of joy in his solitude.

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