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What Does The Inward Eye Refers To In This Poem Written By William Wordsworth? What Is It That Flashes Upon This Eye? Do You Think The Poet Is Affected By It In Any Way? Give Reasons For Your Answer.


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The ”inward eye” narrated about his thoughtful or pensive mood.

In this final stanza, the narrator also says that when he is lying on his couch in a ”pensive” mood, his mind flashes back to the dance of the daffodils he saw on an early spring day. This memory gives him happiness.

when the poet is in a vacant or pensive mood, he is enjoying his solitude and at that time, the sight of the daffodils flashes in his imagination (which is called the bliss or blessing of solitude), and his heart fills with pleasure and starts dancing with the daffodils.

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