English, asked by gunamanidevaran, 6 months ago

Explain the given line in your own words:
I hear it in the deep heart’s core

In the poem the lake isle of innifree

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Answered by alshaba68
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Answer:

In the phrase "deep heart's core," the speaker is trying to communicate that he feels the memory of the soothing lapping of the waters as a calming emotion amid all the hectic, urban business of life. He carries his time with nature inside of himself, and it helps keep him at peace

2nd one i don't know

Answered by ayushipanigrahi12
8

Answer:

What the speaker "hears" in his deep heart's core is the sound of the lake water lapping against the shores of the lake isle of Innisfree. This line shows—or suggests—that the isle home he thinks about in the middle of the lake is imaginary.

Explanation:

In other words, he hears it while he is the midst of the city and a trafficked roadway. By saying he hears it in his "heart," he means he doesn't literally hear it; he can't really hear the sound because he is too far away from that peaceful setting. It is something he remembers or imagines that gives him comfort and peace amid the busy pace of life.

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