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Write in short , a critical appreciation of The Daffodils |
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Answer» The Daffodils The poem "The Daffodils" has been composed by William Wordsworth. Wordsworth is known as the leader of Romantic revival. He used the language of common people. In this poem we see that the poet is wandering near a lake. There, he sees thousand of daffodils fluttering and dancing in the breeze. The waves are also dancing. The poet says that the golden daffodils look like stars in the sky. The poet is very happy. His heart is filled with joy. Now the poet returns to his room. He is in pensive mood but suddenly inner eyes of the poet catches the scene of dancing daffodils that he had seen earlier. The poet once again becomes happy. His heart is filled with pleasure again. He begins to write about daffodils. He recollects the scene. This is the bliss of solitude. |
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