What is the poet’s concept of a peaceful happy life ?How does he propose to enjoy it?( The lake isle of Innisfree). 100-150nwords
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In his poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree," Yeats imagines a peaceful, removed life on an island. He imagines constructing a simple cabin made of "clay and wattles" and planting beans and having a bee hive. He also imagines a life of solitude, where the only noise will be the buzzing of the bees
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According to the poet a peaceful happy life lies in solitude with the nature, around animals, not in the busy roads of city. He wishes to go to the Innisfree and live in a small cabin of clay and wattles, grow beans, and have a hive for honeybees. He feels peace in the voice of cricket in the morning and linnet's wings in the evening. For him midnight is a glimmer and noon a purple glow. He proposes to enjoy it day and night, hearing the lapping of lake water with low sounds by the shore, which can be heard deep inside his heart. He would rise and go to the Innisfree now.
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