why has the poet describe solitude as being blissful? (poem the daffodils 11 th class)
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Reason for the poet describing solitude as being blissful:
Daffodils is one of the most famous poems of William Wordsworth. In this poem, the poet describes solitude as blissful in the line, “Which is the bliss of solitude”. The word which refers to the previous line “They flash upon the inward eye”.
When the poet is all alone and doing nothing, he gets the sight of the daffodils in his eyes inwardly and it gives him a spiritual inspiration. He feels this only when he is alone and would not be able to get the same because by the accompaniment of many people.
So, he feels that his solitude has given that inward sight and only because of it he feels happy. So, he mentions it as “bliss of solitude”.
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The poet described the solitude as blissful because when poet is lonely and not doing anything the thought of golden daffodils he has seen dancing and fluttering in the valley feels fills his mind with pleasure and he rejoices the moment.
this this is the reason why the poet describe solitude as being bliss full