The poet uses dance in stanzas 2 and 4 to create happiness and dances with the daffodils show that they could be swaying in the breeze so Wordsworth uses personification to represent the waves swaying and daffodils "dancing" in these stanzas the daffodils and the waves are dancing. "dance" reveals that Wordsworth appreciates nature and likes nature alot from the quote "and then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils" this is a positive quote.
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After his arrival in Britain, Hastings and his interests were largely ignored by the British businessmen. Through this hyperbolic remark by Hastings, Twain tells the reader that English society at the time was generally unsympathetic toward foreigners.