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The whole emphasis of the poem is how the daffodil makes this person feel. In the first stanza he sees them and describes how they look. In the second he tells you how he feels about the flowers. In the last stanza he says that just remembering the day brings back the same mood/feeling he had when he first saw them, and it gives him even greater joy. Therefore the entire poem is is wrapped up in the speaker and the daffodils. In other words, there is a unity between man and nature.

There is a unity between man and nature.

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Jose Luettgen

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3y ago

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