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By now you may have conclude that innisfree is a simple natural place full of beauty and peace . How does the poet contrast it with where he now stand?

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Answered by NishikaAmbawat
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The poet has painted an enhanting picture of Innisfree with all the images in his mind. He imagines his on cabin there, bee -loud glade, morning with dews and cricket songs , midnight with glimmer noon with purple, glow evening with linnet's songs , lake-water lapping with low sounds by the shore etc.

Towards the end of the poem, the poet contrasts it by describing the place, he presently stand by using the words 'pavement- grey' or dull looking roadways that are full of vehicles and peoplehints at the noise pollution & congestion in cities, that present a sharpe contrast to the peaceful beauty of Innisfree

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