In the last stanza of Wordsworth's poem "Daffodils," the speaker reflects on how the memory of the joyful scene of daffodils brings him comfort even in times of solitude and melancholy. The image of the dancing daffodils continues to uplift his spirits, acting as a source of solace and inspiration. It emphasizes the enduring power of nature to bring joy and beauty to our lives.
In the last stanza,the "sweet and virtuous soul" lives eternally.
the last stanza is called 'sestet'
In the second to last stanza of the poem "The Cactus," the speaker reflects on the resilience and self-sufficiency of the cactus, comparing it to a survivor of hardship or trauma. The imagery of the cactus thriving in harsh conditions conveys the idea that strength can be found in adversity and that scars from past experiences contribute to one's unique beauty and strength.
The concluding stanza of a poem is an ENVOI
The last words of the first, third, and fourth lines in each stanza rhyme and the last words of the second and fifth lines in each stanza rhyme.
Which poem are you looking at exactly?
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Sestet:n.A group of six lines of poetry, especially the last six lines of a Petrarchan Sonnet.A poem or stanza containing six lines.
A good starting point is William Wordsworth.
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