NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree

 


NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE



NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



Summary 

This poem is composed by William Butler Yeats. In this poem, the poet focuses on Innisfree as a place of escape! The poet wants to leave this materialistic world and escape to the lonely Innisfree. He wants to make a small cabin with clay and wattles to live there alone. He wishes to grow nine rows of beans and rear bees in a hive there. He wants to use them for himself.

                   The poet wants to live in peace there. He knows that peace will not come at once. He finds peace in the veils of the morning in the singing of the cricket. Then the poet expresses his desire to enjoy the midnight glimmer. He wants to enjoy the natural beauty and for that, he longs for the sky full of flying linnet birds. These natural scenes will bring peace and harmony to the poet. The poet hears the water of the lake lapping with the shore. He wants to hear this sound constantly even while he is walking on the roads and grey pavements of the city.



NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



Very very Important Question and answer of Innisfree.

Q.1. what does the poet hope to get in Innisfree?

Q.2. What kind of place is Innisfree?

Q.3. What does the poet plan to do in Innisfree?

Q.4. Name the poet of the poem ‘The Lake Isle of Innisfree’

Q.5. Do you think Innisfree is only a place or a state of mind? Does the poet actually miss the place of his boyhood days?



NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



TEXTUAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  

THINKING ABOUT THE POEM

Q. I. 1. What kind of place is Innisfree? Think about :

Ans. Innisfree is a beautiful place where nature is in its full swing.

(i)  the three things the poet wants to do wizen he goes back there (stanza I):

Ans. The poet wants to build a small cabin of clay and wattles. He will have a nine bean-rows and a hive for the honeybees.

(ii) what he hears and sees there and its effect on him (stanza II):

Ans. He hears peace come dropping and the cricket sing. He sees the midnight shine and a purple glow at noon. Evenings are lull of linnet's wings. He feels happy and gets peace of mind.

 (iii) what he hears in his "heart’s core" even when he is far away from Innisfree (stanza III ):

Ans. The poet hears the lake water lapping the shore with low sounds.

2. By now you may have concluded that Innisfree is a simple, natural place, full of beauty and peace. How does the poet contrast it with where he now stands?

Ans. The natural beauty of Innisfree is used and explained in contrast with the roads and pavements. The pavement is of grey colour which symbolizes decay and death.

3. Do you think Innisfree is only a place or a suite of mind? Does the poet actually miss the place of his boyhood days?

Ans. The natural beauty of Innisfree is not the creation of the poet's fancy. It is a real place that gives solace to the frustrated souls. The poet longs to live at such a beautiful and peaceful place. He misses it a lot.



NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



Q. II. 1. Look at the words the poet uses to describe what he sees and hears at Innisfree

 (i) bee-loud glade------

Ans. (i) These words create the picture of the hive and honeybee humming all around. It is in the glade. (ii) evenings full of the linnet's wings----

Ans. Linnet is a bird with wings. When it flutters its wings, it looks beautiful. And when the bird sits in a tree amidst a beautiful natural scene, it leaves an indelible impression on the minds of the beholder.

(iii) lake water lapping with low sound------------

Ans. It is an ordinary but bewitching scene. The waves strike the lake's shore to create a, pleasing, and soothing sound.

 What pictures do these words create in your mind?

2. Look at these words

….peace comes dropping slow

 Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings

 What do these words mean to you? What do you think "comes dropping slow ...from the veils of the morning"? What does "to where the cricket sings" mean?

 Ans. These words mean that peace surrounds that area at dawn. The pleasing and melodious sound of cricket greets the morning. It adds sweetness to the serenity of the place.



NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

 Q. 1. When and where will the poet experience 'peace'?

Ans. The poet experiences 'peace' in the lap of nature at the lake of Innisfree. He observes the beautiful trees, insects, birds and bushes. The calm and cool atmosphere of the forest gives happiness to him.

 Q. 2. How does the Poet describes the lake's waves?

Ans. The poet says that the lake's waves hit its shore and create a low sound. It gives him aesthetic pleasure. He hears it and enjoys it. It also gives him solace and comforts his soul.

Q. 3. Why does the poet want to go to Innisfree?

Ans. The poet wants to go to Innisfree to enjoy its natural beauty. Its morning, noon, and evening are different from the cities where high-rise buildings touch the sky. He hears the Pleasing sound of birds and gets peace of mind.

Q. 4. Where is the poet standing? How is it different from Innisfree?

Ans. The poet is standing on the roadway or on the pavements of grey color. This color epitomises decay. He compares that with the floral beauty of Innisfree.

Q. 5. Who does 'I' refer to in the stanza?

Ans. Here 'I' refers to William Butler Yeats.

Q. 6. Where does he want to go?

Ans. He wants to go to Innisfree.

Q. 7 What does he want to do there?

Ans. He wants to build a small cabin there.

Q. 8. What will the speaker get there?

Ans. The speaker will get peace there.

Q. 9. How has 'noon' been described in the stanza?

Ans. The ‘noon' has been described here as a purple glow.

Q. 10. What is a 'Linnet'

Ans. Linnet is a bird.

Q. 11. Name the poem and the poet.

Ans. The poem is The Lake Isle of Innisfree' and the poet is William Butler Yeats.

 Q. 12. What does the poet hear.

Ans. The poet hears the lake water lapping with low sounds.

Q. 13 Where will the poet go?

Ans. The poet will go to the lake of Innisfree



NCERT Solutions for Class-9 English Poem Chapter 4 The Lake Isle of Innisfree



 

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