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Analysis of "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth
The field of daffodils is evidently the subject of this poem, making nature the most apparent feature throughout. As well as this Wordsworth adds a range of natural images such as lakes, trees, stars and even clouds, which area metaphor for himself. Through nature a mood is instantly created from the very first line, "I wandered lonely as a cloud."
The atmosphere established in this poem is very peaceful and the use of nature creates a tranquil yet joyful setting. The imagery of nature and the peacefulness that is created is accomplished through the many metaphors, similes and descriptive language that he uses. For example when he compares the stars to the daffodils " Continuous as the stars that shine and twinkle in the Milky...
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