Friday, November 15, 2019
Analysis of The lake of Innisfree Essay -- English Literature
Analysis of The lake of Innisfree    This poem is about an island called Innisfree. It is a beautiful open  area surrounded by wildlife.    Keats is from Sligo himself and Sligo is very near to the island  called Innisfree. The island is very small and is situated in a bay.    When Keats writes this poem he is in London at the time, and the poem  is circulated around his memories of his island and contrasting it  with the dullness of London. An example of this is ââ¬Ëpavements greyââ¬â¢  which describes the dullness and how London is colourless. This is the  contrast as the island is colourful and instead of pavements there  would be grass.    He then uses the phrase ââ¬ËI will arise and go nowââ¬â¢ this is emphatic  which means he wants to do it immediately. This emphasises his  discontent of being in London. He then thinks into the future about  how heââ¬â¢s going to build his house there and contrasts it to the  London, concrete houses. He says heââ¬â¢ll make it out of clay and wattle,  both natural materials. He has a similar fantasy to Robinson Crusoeââ¬â¢s  adventure. The idea that heââ¬â¢ll be self-sufficient, growing what he  eats and living off nature. He specifies exactly what heââ¬â¢s going to  have on the island with the phrase ââ¬Ënine been rows will I have thereââ¬â¢  gives the idea its something heââ¬â¢s always wanted. Its also a definite  number, he doesnââ¬â¢t want 6 or 2 he wants 9. This shows that heââ¬â¢s  planned it out carefully and again gives the idea that he feels  strongly about this fantasy.    ââ¬ËAnd live alone in the bee-loud gladeââ¬â¢ - this gives the idea of  solitude, living alone but yet not that alone as he has got the bees  buzzing. This gives a soft sound as if he wants company and is  comparable to an old man with a radio. It also means that unlike  L...              ...e stands in grim London. The water lapping is another calm sound  which suggests tranquillity. Itââ¬â¢s as if heââ¬â¢s being tempted by the  sounds of nature.    Line 11- the grey, dull pavements contrast with the ââ¬Ëpurple noonââ¬â¢ in  verse 2. ââ¬ËI hear it in my deep hearts coreââ¬â¢. the core of an apple is  the centre, the soul in a human or the heart. This means that heââ¬â¢s  experiencing a desire that fills his whole body and that he really  wants to go.    The phrase ââ¬ËI will arise and go nowââ¬â¢ is a quotation from the bible and  the story of the prodigal son. The phrase itself comes from the exact  part where heââ¬â¢s had enough of cleaning and eating with the pigs and is  ââ¬ËI will arise and go to my fatherââ¬â¢ (Luke 15 v18). It means you should  do what you really want to do . In the story, the son goes back to his  father and in the verse Keatââ¬â¢s wants to return to his homeland  (Innisfree).                      
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