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What is the sad note on which the poem ends ""Lake Isle of Innisfree

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Answered by Anonymous
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The speaker in The Lake Isle of Innisfree spends most of the poem deep inside a daydream. He speaks of Innisfree in an idealistic way, describing the almost magical qualities of the different times of day, and the unbroken solitude and peace he will achieve once he goes. The speaker within this piece relates peace directly to nature and throughout the poem.  It is revealed by the end that the speaker dreams so intently about reaching Innisfree because he lives in environment that does not contain the natural elements that are critical to his happiness.

Answered by jeeom200642
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the speaker within this peace relates directly to the nature and throughout the poem. it is revealed by the end that the speaker dreams so Intently about reaching innisfree because he lives the environment that doesn't contain the natural elements that are ritical to his happiness.

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