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120 What did the poet compare the daffodils with?
the daffodils flash in the poet's inward​

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Answered by stuprajin6202
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The poet compares the daffodils with stars when he says that the daffodils were stretched in a never-ending line and were twinkling, with humans in the 2nd para when he says the daffodils were tossing their heads in sprightly dance and with waves in 3rd para when he is judging the waves and the daffodils on the basis ...

Answered by shraddhagulve1234
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The poet Wordsworth was so much moved by the beauty of those flowers that they left an everlasting impact on his mind. That is why whenever he is in pensive or vacant mood, the daffodils “flash upon that inward eye” of the poet.  

 

Actually the poet is a nature lover and beauty of nature attracts him more than anything else. He is somewhat obsessed with the fair aspects of nature. This is why it happens to him. He loves to remind those daffodils and be happy with them whenever he is sad. He finds some solace in those flowers.

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