write the central idea of doffodils.
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Like many of Wordsworth's poems, the central idea of "Daffodils" is the beauty of nature. ... After leaving the field, he often thinks of the flowers when he is bored or melancholy and the memory of their beauty and cheer once again brings him joy. At the beginning of the poem, the speaker is feeling lonely and sad.
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