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How does the poet describe the noon, the midnight and the evening in " The Lake Isle of Innisfree".

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Answered by nondu2003gmailcom
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Answer:

the summary of the poem.

Explanation:

in the poem we came across the spectacular beauty of nature that makes the poet seize for a moment and enjoy it's radiance. he says that the chirping of the cricket marks the presence of the evening and the sky turns purple and the linnet presents it's feathery wings. the poet is taken aback and while standing on the worn pavements of the grey and white painted city life, he gathers up the strong feeling to visit the lake isle of innesfree.

Answered by LakshithP
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Answer:

At noon, he says there will be a “purple glow,” while midnight is “all a glimmer” and, in the evening, the place is “full of the linnet’s wings.” These are brief details, but help us to picture the place in our mind, populated by linnets and glimmering in the moonlight.

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