Single Answer MCQ
Q-00033055

What use of symbolism is seen in Yeats' poem 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree'?

1

The lake represents loneliness.

2

The isle symbolizes industrialization.

3

The bees represent wealth.

4

The boat symbolizes freedom.

Answer and Solution

Answer

A. The lake represents loneliness.

Solution:

In 'The Lake Isle of Innisfree', the lake symbolizes loneliness and the desire for peace, showcasing Yeats' longing for simplicity and retreat from the chaos of urban life.

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