What is the moral of the prose The Lake Of Innisfree
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats, in it the poet states that he will go to Innisfree and will arise. ... Through this poet depicts that the present world is full of dirt and noise. Lastly, through this poet highlights the moral value of appreciating the natural beauty of nature.
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree expresses a familiar desire in the modem world: to escape, to achieve peace and solitude, to be at one with nature. The present world is full of dirt and noise . The poet highlights the moral value of appreciating the natural beauty of nature.
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