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What does the sunflower symbolize in William Blake's "Ah! Sunflower"?

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The term "sunflower" symbolizes someone desiring for mental and spiritual enlightment.
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The sunflower represents a person no longer young and thinking about life.

Step-by-step explanation:

The poem shows that the sunflower is enumerating the footsteps of the sun, this implies the passage of time to the speaker and this passage of time reveals that the speaker is aging and observing the passing time while reflecting on life.

In addition, in one of the lines of the poem the speaker reveals that "the traveler's journey is done" represents the end of the youth of the speaker who is getting old and tired.

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