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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The natural beauty of Innisfree is not the creation of the poet’s fancy. It is a real place that gives solace to the frustrated souls. The poet longs to live at such a beautiful and peaceful place. He misses it a lot.
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The poet wishes to escape to Innisfree as it is more peaceful than where he is now−the city. Innisfree is representative of what the poet considers an ideal place to live which is devoid of the restless humdrum of his life. Yes the poet actually misses the place of his boyhood days.
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