Write a summary on the lake isle of innisfree.
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In these lines the poet expresses his wish for solitude. He declares that he will go to Innisfree. He will build a small cabin of clay and wattles; he will grow beans there; bees will make their hive in the trees around his cabin; he will live all by himself, away from the cares of the world.
He feels living there he will have total peace. Peace is abundant where pure nature is. The mornings, afternoons, evenings and nights will be exquisitely beautiful and colorful. He will live among the melodious and serene company of crickets, flowers, stars, and linnets.
The last stanza appears to be figurative and symbolic expression of his wish for the after life peace. He says he constantly hears the soft lapping of the lake water inviting him. He hears the call of peace in the core of his heart even while standing on the road and the pavements.
In the poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" we get to see that W.B Yeats say that he will actually arise and then go to to the Inisfree.
He would then build a cabin made out of wattles and clay.
He would also have a beehive and nine bean rows.
He says that he will have a peaceful life since the crickets will chirp and he believes any place seems to be peaceful where the crickets chirp.