Why does the poet fills with pleasure ?
Poem :- The Daffodils
Poet :- William Wordsworth
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The poet thinks that the dance of the daffodils is more attractive than the the waves. Somehow, deep down in the poet's heart, he desires to join the daffodils and be as happy and joyful as they are. ... After seeing the daffodils, he finds out that his heart is filled with pleasure. He feels a lot more relieved.
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When the poet comes back home and lies on his couch lonely and sad, the memory of the daffodils flashes in his mind and fills him with the same happiness as he was before at the real sight of the daffodils. This remembrance changes his pensive mood to a happy mood and his heart is filled with joy.
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