why the poet wanted to escape in Lake isle of innisfree
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William Butler Yeats' poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” depicts the poet's longing for peace and happiness which he misses in the urban setting. He wants to escape from the noises of the city and craves for the silence and melodious sounds of nature in Innisfree.
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The poet thinks of Innisfree as an escape. He thinks of his childhood days when he used to play and live there. Now, he stands in a city. He tries to use Innisfree as a means of escaping from the busy, boring and frustrating city life. He wants peace and wants to live independently.
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