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Wordsworth writes in his preface to lyrical ballads that in the poetry "ordinary things should be presented to the mind is an unusual way"do u think the poem ,Daffodils justifies this statement?Give examples to support your answer.Results please answer for this.

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Answered by lovingheart
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Yes the given statement justifies the poem Daffodils.

We can take this poem as an example where poet was travelling without any purpose in the lake districts in England. Suddenly he saw many golden daffodils near the lake. Poet was great lover of nature he saw that how daffodils was dancing and fluttering and the wave of lake was also dancing besides the flower. He was very happy with the company of joyful dancing flowers. Flowers are the ordinary things but poet is seeing it in an unusual way that gives him a joy.

Answered by divyashusengar
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