how does the Isle of Innisfree contrast with the place where the poet now stands?class 9.
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lnnisfree is a place full of peace and natural beauty there is no business like a town there is peace all around ,but now he is standing in a pavement where there is sound of vehicles there is no peace in a town. Now all the poet has all around him vehicles.
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The poet is standing on a pavement Gray where all he could hear is noises of vehicles, and many other sorts of noises. He is tired of these noises and wants peace in his life. Although he is standing in a city, he could hear the lake water lapping, he could imagine the nine bean rows, the bee-loud glade, building a small cabin. He wants to enjoy the sunrise, the sunset. These were the points in which the poet contrasts between city and Innisfree.
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