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Do you think Innisfree is only a place,or a state of mind? Does the poet actually miss the place of his boyhood days?

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Answered by NawabZaadi
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Innisfree is a place where the poet spent his boyhood days. According to him, those days were carefree and peaceful. As he grew up, his life lacked the peace of his childhood days. He longed to go back to those days. Actually, he did not want to go Innisfree physically, but wanted a mental space like Innisfree where there is no care, no worry. Hence, Innisfree is not only a place but a mental state like an innocent childhood with no worry.

Answered by VelvetBlush
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Innisfree is a place where the poet spent his boyhood days. According to him, those days were carefree and peaceful. As he grew up, his life lacked the peace of his childhood days. He longed to go back to those days. Actually, he did not want to go Innisfree physically, but wanted a mental space like Innisfree where there is no care, no worry. Hence, Innisfree is not only a place but a mental state like an innocent childhood with no worry.

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