what was the writers state of mind when he looked at the daffodil
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In short, this state of loneliness searches for the 'right' company. However, we don't get that right company in the human world, as all of us engrossed in our own worldly affairs. In other ways, we are too busy to comfort others. Here, the speaker compares his state of loneliness to a lonely cloud.
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Nature positively affects the author's state of mind in a variety of ways. First, the author experiences much of nature starting with the sky by imagining himself a cloud. This point of view gives him the opportunity to see how vast the beautiful and happy flowers are.
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