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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

The Lake Isle of Innisfree-William Butler Yeats



The Lake Isle of  Innisfree-William Butler Yeats
1.      What does the poet find so attractive about the Leake Lake Isle of  Innisfree?
Ans : The thing that the poet finds so attractive about Lake Isle of Innisfree is its promise of peace.The poet longs for this place which affords a sense of contentment and relaxation far from the busy modem life. The poem’s slow and regular meter helps to convey this languid, dreamy effect. There is also the vivid impressionistic description of the colours and beauties of this place, and the soothing stir of nature which is so different from the strident noise of the city where the poet actually is, as the final stanza makes clear.The poet, then, is physically trapped in the city, but he can imagine the beauty of Innisfree and this gives him spiritual sustenance. This is one of Yeats’s early lyrics, exhibiting a familiar romantic sensibility in its praise of the deep purity and beauty of nature which is contrasted with the drabness, shallowness and sterility of modem urban living
2.      What words does the poet use to describe how calmness and tranquility will come to Innsifree?
Ans: The poet declares that he will arise and go to Innisfree, where he will build a small cabin “of clay and wattles made.” There, he will have nine bean-rows and a beehive, and live alone in the glade loud with the sound of bees (“the bee-loud glade”). He says that he will have peace there, for peace drops from “the veils of morning to where the cricket sings.”
3.      How does the poet describe midnight, noon and evening?
Ans: Apparently, in Innisfree, midnight is shimmering and beautiful and midday is a purple glow—this is starting to sound a little fairy-tale gorgeous. Saying that the evening is full of linnet's wings makes us think not only of one bird, but also of all of them in flight.
The imagery is getting almost dreamlike—purple, hazy, full of birds in flight. 
4.      What is so special about the sound produced by the following line?
Ans : He can hear the lapping of the water on Innisfree in his mind or something.Thats because he's not really hearing the water, we should think of this auditory image as a metaphor for his strong desire to head to Innisfree. We think it's safe to say that he imagines the sounds because he's so absorbed in his desire to get to this ideal place.
5.      What sound is the poet looking forward to hear in Innisfree?
Ans: The speaker wants to be surrounded by the sounds of nature. "Glade" is an open space in a forest. Living in that clearing with only the birds chirping and bees buzzing seems pretty awesome to him. More soothing sounds of nature. Here Yeats writes about the peaceful sounds of the cricket. That's definitely something we don't get in the city.

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