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With reference to 'daffodils' by Wordsworth ,how has the nature helped the poet in uplifting his spirits?

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Wordsworth's Daffodils is a poem that honors nature's elegance amid the joy of Solitude. William Wordsworth established his love of nature when he went to grammar school in Havkshead.

  • This is the environment he lived as he roamed the hills and valleys with total freedom. He relied on his memories and he reconstituted his emotions understanding and wrote "Daffodils" by becoming influenced by the elegance of the Golden Daffodils.
  • Daffodils are regular flowers with appealing qualities. The Daffodils are yellow coloured, symbolizing love, kindness, and had the mystical influence on the imagination of the author.
  • Daffodils are described in an unusual way to the imagination using the vocabulary similar to everyday life for Wordsworth.
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