Why has the poet described solitude as being bliss
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The poet has described solitude as being blissful because when the poet used to lie in a vacant or in a pensive mood, he recalls the daffodils which give him immense pleasure and makes his heart and soul fill with joy once again.
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The poet has described solitude as being bliss due to the following reasons-
- In the poem, the poet has referred to solitude as being in bliss because it provides him with a pleasant feeling.
- In solitude, the poet can reminiscence the memories of daffodils and be at peace.
- When he is alone or is doing nothing, he gets to imagine the beautiful daffodils swaying with the soft breeze.
- This feeling brings utter joy and happiness to the poet.
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