How does the poet imagine life to be in Innisfree?
Question from the chapter "The Lake Isle of Innisfree".
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- The poet imagines to be in innisfree as a calm place were there is no bustling sound of traffic in the city . He can live in a small brick house near the lake. In the night he can hear the sounds of cricket and grasshoppers.He says that he has everything for him to eat in Innisfree.The atmosphere over there is really calm. The sounds of birds chirping.He wonders agin to be there.
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The poet imagines life to be very peaceful in Innisfree because in the lake of innisfree, no one lives like a city, so the life would be calm and soothing and no one can admire the beauty of nature there.
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