FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
Question
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Memory of Daffodils
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Memory of Stars
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Memory of Clouds
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Memory of Waves
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Detailed explanation-1: -Solution. Whenever the poet gets in a pensive mood, the image of the daffodils “flashes” through his mind. The “inward eye” or his imagination expresses what Wordsworth felt to be a deeper, truer spiritual vision.
Detailed explanation-2: -Lines 21-22. Which is the bliss of solitude; So, often when our speaker gets in these downer moods, the image of the daffodils “flashes” through his mind. The “inward eye” expresses what Wordsworth felt to be a deeper, truer spiritual vision.
Detailed explanation-3: -Solution. The inward eye refers to the eye of his imagination, his soul which can provide him the sight of the daffodils in his memory and he can once again experience the same joy which he had experienced when he had seen the daffodils.
Detailed explanation-4: -Ans: The memory of the daffodils flash in the mind of the poet whenever he felt lonely and had an off mood.
Detailed explanation-5: -Answer. Answer: The ‘bliss of solitude’ means the blessings of loneliness. The poet William Wordsworth says that when he is alone in vacant and in pensive mood, i.e., when he is not doing anything particular, the daffodils which he had seen in the valley flash upon his inward eye and fill his heart with pleasure.