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Summary of The poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree​

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Answered by shubhpreet3036
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Introduction to the poem

This poem is a lyric. It is a musical poem. It explores the poet’s longing for the peace and tranquility of Innisfree, a place where he spent a lot of time as a boy.Innisfree is the name of a place. It is a very quiet place and that is the reason the poet wants to go there. He had spent his childhood in this place. He has very sweet memories of that place, that is why he wanted to go back to the lake island of Innisfree.

 

Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree Summary in English

In this poem ‘I’ refers to the poet William Yeats who says that he wants to go Innisfree. There he will build a small room for himself with clay and small sticks that he will use to make walls and fences of the cabin. Also, when he will live there then he will need some food to eat. So, he will grow nine rows of beans near his cabin. Along with that, he will have a beehive to get fresh honey from the beehive. Moreover, the poet says that the open space, where he will build his room will be full of the buzzing sound of the bees. There he will live alone in peace and calmness.

In the second paragraph, the poet says that when in Innisfree, he will feel peaceful. And gradually he will feel peaceful as the feeling of peace is felt slowly. He also describes how he would feel peaceful. When it is cloudy in the morning and the view of the sky is not very clear, then it will appear as if the morning has worn a veil and has hidden. Moreover, looking at this scene makes him feel peaceful. Also, he says that when male cricket sings their song, that sound will also bring him peace. In the midnight, when he sees the twinkling in the night sky, their shine five him peace. During the afternoon, when the sunlight gives a purplish glow, which also gives him peace. In the evening, when he sees the linnet bird flying in the sky, then again he feels peaceful.

This paragraph, the poet states that now he will take a stance and will go to Innisfree, because all this time, the sound of the lake waters striking the shore repeats in his mind. In addition, the sound of the lake attracts him towards the lake. Moreover, whenever he is standing on the roadway or on the grey-colored pavements, he hears the sound deep in the innermost part of his heart.

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