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  1. The title of the poem i.e. Daffodils represent the beauty of nature. Daffodils were the main source of joy and happiness in the valley because he was wandering like a cloud over the hills and only daffodils made him to stop and lose himself in their beauty. Hence, daffodils depict how beautiful andRead more

    The title of the poem i.e. Daffodils represent the beauty of nature. Daffodils were the main source of joy and happiness in the valley because he was wandering like a cloud over the hills and only daffodils made him to stop and lose himself in their beauty.

    Hence, daffodils depict how beautiful and charming the nature is.

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  1. In the poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, daffodils represent the beauty and charm of nature which makes a person happy and joyful. For the poet, the daffodils were looking so charming that he could not stop seeing them. Hence he kept gazing them for long. Read the summary of this poem.

    In the poem I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, daffodils represent the beauty and charm of nature which makes a person happy and joyful. For the poet, the daffodils were looking so charming that he could not stop seeing them. Hence he kept gazing them for long.

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  1. Yes, the phrase bliss of solitude is a metaphor. Bliss of solitude means the happiness of being alone. For the poet, daffodils are his bliss of solitude. Read the summary of this poem.

    Yes, the phrase bliss of solitude is a metaphor. Bliss of solitude means the happiness of being alone. For the poet, daffodils are his bliss of solitude.

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  1. The word jocund means cheerful, lighthearted and happy. Thus jocund company means the company of daffodils which was happy, merry-making and dancing in joy. Read the summary of this poem.

    The word jocund means cheerful, lighthearted and happy. Thus jocund company means the company of daffodils which was happy, merry-making and dancing in joy.

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  1. Inward eye means the passive or sad thoughts of the poet which make him down. According to him, whenever he feels sad, the memories of daffodils flash across his mind that cheer him up. Read the summary of this poem.

    Inward eye means the passive or sad thoughts of the poet which make him down. According to him, whenever he feels sad, the memories of daffodils flash across his mind that cheer him up.

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  1. The daffodils had a deep and profound effect on the poet. He felt quite happy and jovial in their company. He could not stop seeing them. Hence he kept gazing them for a long time. According to the poet, while sitting in his couch, he often feels down and sad. However the memory of daffodils flash iRead more

    The daffodils had a deep and profound effect on the poet. He felt quite happy and jovial in their company. He could not stop seeing them. Hence he kept gazing them for a long time.

    According to the poet, while sitting in his couch, he often feels down and sad. However the memory of daffodils flash in his mind and his mood is suddenly changed. He stars feeling as if he is dancing in the valley with those daffodils.

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  1. The poet wandering in the valley suddenly law a crowd of daffodils i.e. a large number of daffodils. He could not count them as they stretched along the bank of lake to a never ending line. Hence he guessed that they were ten thousand in number. Read the summary of this poem.

    The poet wandering in the valley suddenly law a crowd of daffodils i.e. a large number of daffodils. He could not count them as they stretched along the bank of lake to a never ending line. Hence he guessed that they were ten thousand in number.

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  1. The poet compares the daffodils with the stars which twinkle in the galaxy because like stars, the daffodils were quite large in number and uncountable. According to the poet, the daffodils stretched long the bank of lake in an infinite i.e. never ending line. Read the summary of this poem.

    The poet compares the daffodils with the stars which twinkle in the galaxy because like stars, the daffodils were quite large in number and uncountable. According to the poet, the daffodils stretched long the bank of lake in an infinite i.e. never ending line.

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