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Why does the poet want to go to Innisfree?​

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Answered by MissLuxuRiant
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The poet wants to go to Innisfree to enjoy its natural beauty. Its morning, noon and evening are different from the cities where high-rise buildings touch the sky. He hears the pleasing sound of birds and gets peace of mind.

Answered by Anonymous
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The poet wants to go Innisfree in search of peace. ... The poet craves for some peace and hence he wants to go to Innisfree. There he wants to make a small cabin and grow beans. He wants to live there alone.

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