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William Wordsworth as a poet of nature how?

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Answered by harindersaini2pcf8vf
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William Wordsworth is a poet of nature as most of his poems have beautiful imagery. The poet makes the readers feel one with nature. He himself enjoys the beauty of nature. From his poem 'Daffodils', we can conclude so. The poet in the beginning wanders lonely as a cloud, when suddenly he sees a vast belt of daffodils stretched along the margin of the bay. The daffodils appear to be golden in colour, symbolising the magical effect it creates on his mind. As the poem progresses, the mood of the poet changes from loneliness to happiness. What is important in Romantic poetry is poet's oneness with nature. Therefore, by reflecting on the memory of golden daffodils fluttering and dancing, the poet's heart also dances with the daffodils. The poet thus feels one with nature.


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