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In: CBSE, Poetry

How is the city life different from the life at the Lake of Innisfree?

How is the city life different from the life at the Lake of Innisfree?
CBSE 9thThe Lake Isle of InnisfreeWB Yeats
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      2020-09-25T12:38:55+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2020 at 12:38 pm

      The city life is full of dullness, restlessnes, greed, pollution, noise, misery and hate. On the other hand, the lake of Innisfree is peaceful, green and pleasant. There is no fancy life, no quest for materialistic possessions, no haste and no greed.

      There are bees buzzing, water making low and pleasant sounds, linnets flying in the sky etc.

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