why did poet compared daffodils to stars?
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The poem " Daffodils " is written by William Wordsworth .
In this poem , the daffodils which stretch along the riverside , beside the lake amd beneath the trees are compared to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy .
The shining and twinkling stars in the galaxy are numerous and they stretch in a never - ending line .
Similarly , the golden daffodils shone in the sunlight and appeared to be twinkling and shining like the stars . They were so many in number that it seemed to the poet that they were too numerous like the stars .
Hence , the poet compared the daffodils to the shining stars of the galaxy .
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The poem " Daffodils " is written by William Wordsworth .
In this poem , the daffodils which stretch along the riverside , beside the lake amd beneath the trees are compared to the stars of the Milky Way galaxy .
The shining and twinkling stars in the galaxy are numerous and they stretch in a never - ending line .
Similarly , the golden daffodils shone in the sunlight and appeared to be twinkling and shining like the stars . They were so many in number that it seemed to the poet that they were too numerous like the stars .
Hence , the poet compared the daffodils to the shining stars of the galaxy .
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The question is of "Daffodils" poem by William Wordsworth .
The Milky Way is the galaxy which contains our Solar System.
The daffodils are compared to stars of the Milky Way .
The daffodils stretch without a break and they are continuously lined just like the stars in the Milky Way.
They are also compared to stars because the poet wants to bring out the fact that they are unearthly creatures like angels.
These are the two reasons why they are compared to stars of Milky Way.
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