Daffodils
- What was the poet doing?
- What did he suddenly see?
- Where were they?
- What were they doing?
- What did the poet associate them with?
- How many did he see? Is that possible?
- What was the rest of the nature around him like?
- Why does the author say "a poet"?
- What kind of state does the poet describe?
- What is the result of this experience?
- Is this solitude similar to that of the first stanza?
the poet was wandering in the countryside
He suddenly sow two broad of olaffodis.
They have never bee to the lake.
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He saw ten thousand at a glace. That it's not possible, it's the imagination of the poet.
the poet associates them to the very curve of the heavens
he speaks of a poet has a greater sensibility
In vacant or in pensive mood. the poet described capability of organizing experience and also recalling in a future time.
the experience may be recovered when wanted.
this solitude is different respect first stanza. in this condition the poet find his heart dancing whit joy, that revives the pleasure.
around him were waves dancing