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Question
What do you think is the poet’s attitude towards the following 3 things: nature, memory, loneliness?
Solution
The poet clearly shows appreciation and love for nature and it is very influential.However his strong feeling of loneliness never fades away even when he sees the beautiful .absorbing and cheerful sceneries of the daffodils. He is deeply impressed by the beauty of nature, and it remains a very good memory to him. Whenever he is in his ‘pensive mood’ and feeling ‘vacant’, perhaps emotionally and physically, the good memory of the daffodils flash back to him as a ‘bliss’ and ‘pleasure’, which release him for a while from the loneliness and ‘solitude’ that he is experiencing.
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