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A. Answer the following.
1. What desire is expressed by the persona in the first line?
2. On reaching Innisfree what does the persona plan to do?
3. Explain the persona's desire in the line-And live alone in the
bee-loud glade.
4. How shall the persona have peace in Innisfree? Explain for peace
comes dropping slow.
5. How does the persona describe the various changes of the day that
will soothe him?
6. Explain lake water lapping with low sounds?
7. What is the sad note on which the poem ends?
8. What message does the persona convey through this poem?

Ch-2
Lake Isle of innisfree....

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Answers

Answered by shreyajoby225
44

Explanation:

1.In the first line of the poem, the persona or speaker expresses a determination more than a desire. The speaker states, “I will arise and go.” The destination given is Innisfree, which the speaker...

2.He will make there a small cabin with mud and wood. He will grow bean plants and have a beehive and live there alone.

3.The poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by William Butler Yeats is the daydream of a city-dweller for a quiet life on a remote island. He would build a cabin, plant beans, and keep bees. Instead of city noises, he would hear the buzzing of bees, the singing of crickets, and water lapping upon the lakeshore. The poet lives in the city amidst the roadways and grey pavements, and yet this vision of the beauty of nature is deep within his heart.

The Isle of Innisfree is a real island on a lake in Ireland, and when Yeats was a child, he used to go there during the summers. He got the inspiration for the poem while walking on a busy street in London. Something jogged his memory, and he remembered the beauty of the isle.

4.In the poem The lake Isle of Innisfree the poet remarks that the peace comes very slowly and smoothly. The poet wanted to escape from the stress ful life in the city . He wanted to relax under nature with peace .

5. The buzzing bees, fallig of peace, beautiful attraction of midnight vibes are some of the changes of the day that soothens him.

6.The "lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore" is both a memory and a call to the speaker. He has been there in his past, but now as a city dweller, he misses the quiet sound of the lake's waves gently brushing against the land. Unlike the sound of the crashing sea against the rocks, the sound of the peaceful lake is quiet, like a humming in the background. One could almost forget it is there, yet it creates that soothing kind of background noise that makes it easier for some people to think and sleep.

7.It is revealed by the end that the speaker dreams so intently about reaching Innisfree because he lives in environment that does not contain the natural elements that are critical to his happiness.

8.The message that this poem conveys is that the peace which one can get in isolated or untouched areas with a lot of greenery can not be attained at any other place or with any sort of materialistic things or crowd of cities

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Answered by janeman9499
2

Explanation:

Answer the following.

1. What desire is expressed by the persona in the first line?

2. On reaching Innisfree what does the persona plan to do?

3. Explain the persona's desire in the line-And live alone in the

bee-loud glade.

4. How shall the persona have peace in Innisfree? Explain for peace

comes dropping slow.

5. How does the persona describe the various changes of the day that

will soothe him?

6. Explain lake water lapping with low sounds?

7. What is the sad note on which the poem ends?

8. What message does the persona convey through this poem?

Ch-2

Lake Isle of innisfree....

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