English, asked by sandipburdwan7pcbg91, 1 year ago

How is the ' roadway in London' different from the lake isle of Innisfree' in the poem ' THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE'. Write within 150 words.

Answers

Answered by BhawnaAggarwalBT
4
Beehive Chapter : 4
The Lake Isle of Innisfree
By William Butler Yeats
This poem describes the poet’s longing for the peaceful and calm atmosphere in
Innisfree, where he had spent his time as a boy.
One day the poet decides to go to Innisfree.
On reaching there he plans to build a small cabin of clay and wattles, have nine rows
for growing beans and a hive for the honey bees. He would stay alone in the open
space hearing the sound of the bees.
The poet thinks he will find peace there. He would peacefully enjoy the cricket's song,
glimmer of the midnight, the purple glow of the noon and the sound made by the
linnet's wings in the evenings.
The poet says that many years have passed by but still he can hear in his deep heart's
core the sound of the lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore.
The memories of Innisfree stayed with him for many years.
Answered by 22kamiyagoel
13

Hey Mate, Here's your answer:

The roadway of the city is a noisy place where there is no peace. There is only sounds of busy traffic and one is distant far from nature. Whereas Lake Isle of Innisfree is a peaceful place where one can hear cricket's song, one can hold linnets flying in the sky, one can see glimmering midnight, glowing rooms and morning dews. One can hear the sound of lake water washing the shore and one is very nearer to the nature.

Hope this helps. Please mark as Brainliest

Read more on Brainly.in - https://brainly.in/question/8236813#readmore

Similar questions