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LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE

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  1. LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

  2. IT'S  STUDY TIME Success is no accident. It is hard work. Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.. Your future is created by what you do today not tomorrow. MEET YOUR TEACHERS AADITYA SIR ARCHIT SIR CHERIAN SIR SAHAJ MA'AM SAI SIR SRIRISHITA MA'AM JASSICA MA'AM ADITI MA'AM ARUSH SIR CHRISTOPHER SIR PARTH SIR

  3. THE BEST LACK ALL CONVICTION, WHILE THE WORST ARE FULL OF PASSIONATE INTENSITY.  - WB YEATS

  4. INTRO First published in the collection The Rose in 1893,"The Lake Isle of Innisfree" is an example of Yeats's earlier lyric poems. Throughout the three short quatrains the poem explores the speaker's longing for the peace and tranquility of his boyhood haunt, Innisfree. "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" suggests that a life of simplicity in nature will bring peace to the troubled speaker. However, the poem is the speaker's recollection of Innisfree, and therefore the journey is an emotional and spiritual escape rather than an actual one. Innisfree may be a symbol for the speaker's passed youth, which the speaker is unable to return to in the "real," or physical, world. Emotionally, the speaker can return again and again to the tranquility of Innisfree.

  5. ABOUT THE POET . . . . . . . . . . . . must have great feelings. At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet. EXPRESS YOURSELF LET YOUR CREATIVITY FLOW Poetry is the clear expression of mixed feelings. To have great poets you William butler yeats , more commonly known as, W.B. Yeats, was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1865. He was educated in London and was an instrumental figure in the defining years of the 19th century. Yeats wrote both poetry and plays, his early plays were focused mainly on interpreting Irish legends and his own personal spiritual beliefs. Later in his life, after 1910, his work took a turn, becoming more experimental and poetical. He became to create work that presented his anti-Nationalist views, and he was appointed to the Irish Senate in 1922. He would win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. During the last 16 years of his life, from 1923-1939, Yeats published a number of volumes of poetry, containing what is now considered his best worK

  6. THE POEM     I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee, And live alone in the bee-loud glade. And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings; There midnight’s all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow, And evening full of the linnet’s wings. I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey, I hear it in the deep heart’s core.

  7. Success is no accident. It is hard work. FIRST STANZA IT'S STUDY TIME In the poem, I refers to the poet. He says that he wants to go to Innisfree. He also mentions that, he will build a small room with the help of clay. He will make the walls of the rooms with small sticks. He will grow nine rows of the bean near his home. He will also have the honeybee from which he can collect fresh honey. He says that his room will be full of the buzzing of bees and will live alone in peace and harmony there. He does not want anyone's interference there

  8. SECOND STANZA . . . . . IN THE SECOND PARAGRAPH, THE POET SAYS THAT WHEN IN INNISFREE, HE WILL FEEL PEACEFUL. AND GRADUALLY HE WILL FEEL PEACEFUL AS THE FEELING OF PEACE IS FELT SLOWLY. HE ALSO DESCRIBES HOW HE WOULD FEEL PEACEFUL. CONNECTING THIS WITH OUR DAILY LIFE EVERYONE NEEDS PEACE SOME OR THE OTHER DAY. WE MUST FIND PEACE IN OUR OWN WAY SO AS TO EXPERIENCE TRANQUILITY AND HARMONY.

  9. THIRD STANZA . . . . In this stanza the poet says that now he will stand up and go to Innisfree because all the time, the sound of the lake waters striking the shore repeats in his mind. This sound attracts him towards the lake. Wherever he is – either standing on the roadway or on the grey - coloured pavements, he hears the sound deep in the innermost part of his heart.

  10. WORKS OF SIR WB YEATS HARD WORK LEADS TO SUCCESS LEDA AND THE SWAN DEATH THE SECOND COMING HE WISHES FOR THE CLOTHES OF HEAVEN LONG LEGGED FLY AN IRISH AIRMAN FORESEES HIS DEATH SAILING TO BYZANTIUM EASTER 1916 LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN

  11. LAKE  ISLE OF  INNISFREE GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION OF INNISFREE THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE IS A REAL PLACE NEAR THE COAST OF IRELAND. IT IS NOT INHABITED AND IS ON LOUGH GILL, A LAKE IN COUNTY SLIGO. THE LAKE ITSELF IS APPROXIMATELY FIVE AND A HALF MILES IN LENGTH AND ONE AND A HALF MILES WIDE, SO IT IS VERY SMALL. YEATS WOULD GO TO SLIGO AS A CHILD ON VACATIONS, SO IT WAS A GOOD MEMORY FOR HIM. IT IS A QUIET PLACE. THINK OF SOMEWHERE YOU KNOW AND LOVE, A WOODSY PLACE WHERE YOU CAN HEAR THE FROGS AND BIRDS, A PLACE TO GET AWAY. THAT MIGHT BE YOUR INNISFREE.

  12. WORD - MEANINGS INNISFREE - THE NAME OF THE ISLAND ISLE - ISLAND WATTLES - TWISTED STICKS GLADE - OPEN SPACE CRICKET - A SINGING INSECT GLIMMER - TWINKLING LINNET - A SMALL SINGING BIRD PAVEMENTS - FOOTPATH

  13. POETIC  DEVICES poetic device used in the poem is Alliteration example : A hive for the honeybee and live alone in the bee loud glade. OTHER POETIC DEVICES USED ARE : assonance Imagery metaphor

  14. RHYME SCHEME . . .    THE RHYME SCHEME FOLLOWED IN THIS POEM IS ab ab , THERE IS A VERY STRONG END RHYME IN THE POEM . IN THE FIRST STANZA , ' INNISFREE' RHYMES WITH ' HONEYBEE' AND 'MADE' RHYMES WITH 'GLADE' . THE SAME RHYMING SCHEME IS REPEATED IN OTHER TWO STANZAS.

  15. THEME OF THE POEM  The theme of the poem The Lake Isle of Innisfree is “Return to Nature”. The poem is living in urban area, characterised by industrialisation, materialistic thinking and fancy living. There is noise, pollution, diseases and every evil in the city life. The poet seems to be fed up with such a kind of life. He desires peace and liberty. Hence he desires to go back to The Lake Isle of Innisfree. He imagines to have built a hut of clay, grown vegetables and also reared bees. He does not want to hear the noise of city life. Instead, he is interested in listening to the voice of cricket. He does not like the hurry life of city. He desires peace which comes slowly. Hence the poet is desiring to give up the civilization and live in solitude.

  16. TONE OF THE POEM Curabitur iaculis, sem at consectetur scelerisque, sem magna viverra turpis, eget fermentum sem sapien vitae mi. Aliquam in ultricies tortor. Praesent gravida pharetra mauris, eget rutrum tellus fermentum vitae. Curabitur lobortis libero

  17. CONNECTION The Lake Isle of Innisfree' expresses the idea that nature provides an inherently restorative place to which human beings can go to escape the chaos and corrupting influences of civilization

  18. HAVE A NICE BREAK CHILDREN

  19. Thank You

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