What's the theme of the poem daffodils
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In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful and heartfelt poems ever written in the English language. The most prevalent themes in this poem are overcoming feelings of sadness and the beauty of nature. It is thanks to the beauty of a field of daffodils that the poet happens upon that he is able to leave his feelings of melancholy behind.
Wordsworth describes himself at the beginning of the poem as being "lonely as a cloud". This implies feelings of unhappiness—we all know we aren't happy when we are lonely. Suddenly, though, he is not alone, but in the company of a "host, of dancing daffodils." This display of natural beauty brings him joy and possibly reminds him that he is part of something far bigger than he could ever fathom.
In a nutshell, the daffodils empowered him to put his problems into perspective, transform his sadness into joy and reflect upon the beauty of what he had seen.