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I. 1.What kind of place is Innisfree? Think about:(i) the thre... - Beehive

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I. 1.What kind of place is Innisfree? Think about:
(i) the three things the poet wants to do when he goes back there (stanza I);
(ii) what he hears and sees there and its effect on him (stanza II);
(iii) what he hears in his “heart’s core” even when he is far away from Innisfree (stanza III).

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? (Read stanza III.)

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

Answer

1. (i) The three things the poet wants to do are:

  • Build a small cabin of clay and wattles.

  • Plant nine bean-rows.

  • Have a hive for the honey bee.

(ii) He sees the glimmer of midnight, the purple glow of noon, and the linnet’s wings in the evening. He hears the cricket sing. These things bring him a feeling of peace.

(iii) Even when he is far away, he hears the low sounds of the lake water lapping against the shore in his “heart’s core.”

2. The poet contrasts the natural beauty and peace of Innisfree with the "roadway" and "pavements grey" of the city where he now stands. This contrast highlights that the city is dull and artificial compared to the colorful and calm environment of Innisfree.

3. Innisfree is both a real place and a state of mind. It is a real island where the poet spent his boyhood, but it also represents his deep desire for peace and solitude. Yes, the poet actually misses the place, as the sound of the lake water resonates in his heart even when he is in the city.

Related Questions

1.Here are some headings for paragraphs in the text. Write the number(s) of the paragraph(s) for each title against the heading. The first one is done for you.

(i) Einstein’s equation - 9 
(ii) Einstein meets his future wife -
(iii) The making of a violinist -
(iv) Mileva and Einstein’s mother -
(v) A letter that launched the arms race - 
(vi) A desk drawer full of ideas - 
(vii) Marriage and divorce -

 

2. Who had these opinions about Einstein?
(i) He was boring.
(ii) He was stupid and would never succeed in life.
(iii) He was a freak.

 

3. Explain what the reasons for the following are.
(i) Einstein leaving the school in Munich for good.
(ii) Einstein wanting to study in Switzerland rather than in Munich.
(iii) Einstein seeing in Mileva an ally.
(iv) What do these tell you about Einstein?

 

4. What did Einstein call his desk drawer at the patent office? Why?
5. Why did Einstein write a letter to Franklin Roosevelt?
6. How did Einstein react to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
7. Why does the world remember Einstein as a “world citizen”?

 

8. Here are some facts from Einstein’s life. Arrange them in chronological order.

[ ] Einstein publishes his special theory of relativity.
[ ] He is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics.
[ ] Einstein writes a letter to U.S. President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and warns against Germany’s building of an atomic bomb.
[ ] Einstein attends a high school in Munich.
[ ] Einstein’s family moves to Milan.
[ ] Einstein is born in the German city of Ulm.
[ ] Einstein joins a university in Zurich, where he meets Mileva.
[ ] Einstein dies.
[ ] He provides a new interpretation of gravity.
[ ] Tired of the school’s regimentation, Einstein withdraws from school.
[ ] He works in a patent office as a technical expert.
[ ] When Hitler comes to power, Einstein leaves Germany for the United States.

 

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Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 4: A Truly Beautiful Mind
Medium: English Medium