why does the poet compare the dance of the daffodils to that of the waves
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The poet was very much moved by the sight of the daffodils. So, by comparing the dancing of the daffodils to that of the waves beside them, he merely wanted to express the joy the flowers brought to his mind. ... This is how the poet emphasizes the joyfulness of the sight.
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The poet was very much moved by the sight of the daffodils. So, by comparing the dancing of the daffodils to that of the waves beside them, he merely wanted to express the joy the flowers brought to his mind. The waves in the lake were sparkling in joy, but the daffodils seemed to have exceeded the waves in their glee. This is how the poet emphasizes the joyfulness of the sight.
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