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    Through this line, the poet find bliss and happiness when he recalls the memory of the daffodils which gives him company during his lonely times. Upon the recollection of the memory of the daffodils, the poet’s heart dances with pleasure. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (Daffodils) Summary

    Through this line, the poet find bliss and happiness when he recalls the memory of the daffodils which gives him company during his lonely times. Upon the recollection of the memory of the daffodils, the poet’s heart dances with pleasure.

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    The sight of the daffodils makes the poet happy so much so that he feels that his heart is dancing. This is what the poet meant when he says his heart dances with the daffodils. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (Daffodils) Summary

    The sight of the daffodils makes the poet happy so much so that he feels that his heart is dancing. This is what the poet meant when he says his heart dances with the daffodils.

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    The poet compares himself to a cloud because just like the cloud is detached from the society and is wondering about in a state of loneliness. The poet is all by himself like the solitary cloud, wandering aimlessly and embracing both his freedom and loneliness like that of a cloud. I Wandered LonelyRead more

    The poet compares himself to a cloud because just like the cloud is detached from the society and is wondering about in a state of loneliness. The poet is all by himself like the solitary cloud, wandering aimlessly and embracing both his freedom and loneliness like that of a cloud.

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    A host of golden daffodils means happiness and cheerfulness to the poet. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (Daffodils) Summary

    A host of golden daffodils means happiness and cheerfulness to the poet.

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    In the poem the golden daffodils are compared to the stars in the Milky Way. The poet uses this comparison to exaggerate the fact of the daffodils stood straight in a never ending line just like the infinite stars in the Milky Way. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (Daffodils) Summary

    In the poem the golden daffodils are compared to the stars in the Milky Way. The poet uses this comparison to exaggerate the fact of the daffodils stood straight in a never ending line just like the infinite stars in the Milky Way.

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    The daffodils leave a great impact upon the poet’s mind. The poet is happy and cheerful just by recalling the memory of the daffodils. He even goes on to personify the flowers as if giving them a human like approach will remove his loneliness and melancholy. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (Daffodils)Read more

    The daffodils leave a great impact upon the poet’s mind. The poet is happy and cheerful just by recalling the memory of the daffodils. He even goes on to personify the flowers as if giving them a human like approach will remove his loneliness and melancholy.

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    The message which the poet conveys through the poem is that even though beauty is complex, the world outside is still beautiful. He emphasizes on the fact that if the nature is still alive outside, the world will never die. Nature envelops us, makes us a part of itself but that can be easily forgottRead more

    The message which the poet conveys through the poem is that even though beauty is complex, the world outside is still beautiful. He emphasizes on the fact that if the nature is still alive outside, the world will never die. Nature envelops us, makes us a part of itself but that can be easily forgotten once one steps inside the society. Unlike the societal expectations of glamour, nature is simple and can cheer everyone in all times. Nature can be beautiful yet lonesome, simple yet complex, just like the poet’s fluctuating mood throughout the poem.

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    The conclusion of the poem is that nature holds a very special place in the poet’s heart. It is the memory of the beautiful hills and valleys and daffodils which makes the poet happy whenever he is lonely or sad. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (Daffodils) Summary

    The conclusion of the poem is that nature holds a very special place in the poet’s heart. It is the memory of the beautiful hills and valleys and daffodils which makes the poet happy whenever he is lonely or sad.

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