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Wordsworth says that poetry is “the overflow of feelings arising from emotions recollected in

Tranquility”. In this context, state how the poem shows the truth of his statement.

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Answered by ITZProGaurav2
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The poem "Daffodils" written by William Wordsworth shows the truth of the statement 'Poetry is the overflow of feelings arising from emotions recollected in tranquility' as he had seen the Daffodils swaying in the breeze and has had a majestic experience with them

Answered by xXitzSweetMelodyXx
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↦William Wordsworth's idea of poetry is that it originates from “the overflow of feelings, recollected in tranquility”. This means that the poet observes an object, it sets off powerful emotions in his mind and lets them sink into his mind.

↦The poem "Daffodils" written by William Wordsworth shows the truth of the statement 'Poetry is the overflow of feelings arising from emotions recollected in tranquility' as he had seen the Daffodils swaying in the breeze and has had a majestic experience with them.

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