How do we know that the poet is all alone in Daffodils?

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shajiya asked 7 years ago

How do we know that the poet is all alone in the poem “Daffodils” by William Wordsworth?

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Jayanta Kumar MaityStaff asked 6 years ago
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The very first line of the poem reveals that the poet, or at least the speaker, is all alone in a hilly area:

I wandered lonely as a cloud

The poet was ‘lonely’ when he was wandering about “o’er vales and hills”.

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Alsisha asked 6 years ago

The first line of the poem states “I wandered lonely as a cloud” which indicates that the poet is by himself. He was ‘lonely’ as he wandered about “o’er vales and hills” where he spots the daffodils. 

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