English, asked by sanarohira, 11 months ago

What does the expression ‘pavements grey’ suggest? how does this contrast with the scene in Innisfree?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
15

This question is related to the poem called 'The Lake Isle Of Innisfree' written by the famous William Butler Yeats. The grey pavement suggests the poet's expression about death and rotting.  

Explanation:

  • Innisfree is a beautiful area.
  • The natural beauty their leaves one in awe.
  • The lake is quite peaceful and astounding as compared to the city side.
  • Hence the pavements of the city and lake of Innisfree provide a contrast between the two areas.

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Answered by LegendSamPro723
6

The grey pavement suggests the poet's expression about death and rotting. Explanation: Innisfree is a beautiful area. ... Hence the pavements of the city and lake of Innisfree provide a contrast between the two areas.

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