1- Where does the speaker wish to go?
2- What does the speaker need when he is at sea?
3- According to the speaker, what are the pleasure of sailing?
4- What sort of life does the speaker wish to lead at sea?
5- What does the speaker mean by 'when the long trick's over'?
Answers
Answer:
1-he speaker wants to go to Innisfree. Because there is no peace in the city where he lives now.
2-the speaker needs to live a vibrant and exciting life at sea and to live it fully in order to be content when his life comes to a close.
3-According to the speaker the pleasures of the sailing are wheel kick, the strong wind sound and while sailing shaking which is like a music to his ears. He also loves the scenic beauty of the grey mist and breaking dawn.
4-The speaker yearns for life of adventure, exploration, and freedom. The term “wanderlust” best describes this feeling. It means the desire to travel and explore the world: “lusting to wander.” The speaker longs for the excitement of such wandering travel especially if the destination is uncertain.
5-In line twelve, the speakers asks for a “quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick's over”. The speaker is implying that life is a long sea journey and is requesting a peaceful afterlife.