The conclusion or the end of the poem Daffodils is that the beauty of hills, valley and particularly the daffodils holds a significant position in the heart of the poet. According to him, whenever when he is alone and sad, the memory of watching those daffodils flash in his mind. He imagines that heRead more
The conclusion or the end of the poem Daffodils is that the beauty of hills, valley and particularly the daffodils holds a significant position in the heart of the poet. According to him, whenever when he is alone and sad, the memory of watching those daffodils flash in his mind.
He imagines that he is among those daffodils and dancing with them in joy and ecstasy. Hence for the poet nature is the most important thing. Worldly things do not give real pleasure or peace. Only nature can make us happy and joyful.
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The daffodils were fluttering and dancing along the lake and near the trees i.e. in a valley. They poet saw them in large number. Read the summary of this poem.
The daffodils were fluttering and dancing along the lake and near the trees i.e. in a valley. They poet saw them in large number.
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