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Most Important Summary Nine Class

Daffodil
(By Willium Wordsworth)
Wordsworth is called the poet of the nature beacuse of his communication with nature.He belived in the fact that nature has healing power in it that can delay our sorrows for the time being
Wordsworth beautifully narrates his love for nature and make a picturesque view in front of the reader as well. One fine day Wordsworth along with his sister Eusermere saw a bunch of golden daffodils Grown along side of bank of a lake in Lake District.He was wonderstruck to see the mermerising beauty of those dancing and enjoying daffodils along with strokes of Coll Breeze.
Lovely daffodils seem like stars in the milky way as the shine immensely in the sunlight.Daffodils seen admiring the blessings of life by moving to and fro flailing their heads mirthfully.He is under the spell of Nature.He stares them in utmost pleasure. Whenever the poet feels crestfallen and forlorn he goes down the memory lane imaagines the dancing daffodils and gets the way out of disturbance.The fever and fret of life are suspension for the time being and he astrays in the world of aesthetic pleasure. In the beginning the poet feels sad and compares himself to a lonely cloud but as the poem progress his melancholy changes into happiness He celebrate the beauty of nature and all his sorrows wipe away.He sums up his feeling like his heart fills with please send dance like daffodils dance in the air..... Ok Students........

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