Why does the poet weep to see the daffodils?
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The poet weep to see the daffodils becoz.. daffodils are seasonal flowers that grows only in spring season but beautify our morining moment.
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The lifespan of fair daffodils is extremely short. As a result, the poet weeps when he sees how short the life of daffodils is.
Explanation:
- He'd like them to stay a bit longer. He hopes they will stay at least till the evening song. No, I've never had such a sensation. Any gorgeous flower makes me happy.
- There is a metaphorical meaning to the poetry. They represent the fleeting aspect of life.
- They constantly remind us that man is mortal. Humans have the same lifespan as daffodils.
- The timeless truth is presented in the poem. As a result, the poem is evocative and intriguing.
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