Sunday, March 17, 2019
Ireland and Irish Nationalism in the Poetry of William Butler Yeats Ess
Ireland and Irish Nationalism in the Poetry of William pantryman YeatsWilliam Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, a dramatist, and a prose writer - one and only(a) of the greatest English-language poets of the twentieth century. (Yeats 1) His betimes poetry and drama acquired ideas from Irish fable and arcane study. (Eiermann 1) Yeats used the themes of nationalism, independence from oppression, social division, and unity when writing about his country. Yeats, an Irish nationalist, used the terce poems, To Ireland in the Coming Times, phratry 1913 and Easter 1916 which revealed an expression of his feelings about the war of Irish Independence through theme, whim and figurative language.The theme of nationalism dominates in To Ireland in the Coming times and in Easter 1916. In the former poem, Yeats suggested the idea of Irish brotherhood to achieve justice for Ireland, unbowed brother of a comp each, that sang, to sweeten Irelands wrong (Finneran 50). Although he wanted to fight for Irelands freedom, he did not participate in any military activities. Instead, he used songs and poems to reflect the situation in IrelandI cast my heart into my rhymes,That you, in the dim coming times,May fuck how my heart went with them (Finneran 51)In the latter poem, he mentioned the names of the national heroes such as MacDonagh who died for the rebellion (Abrams 2308) and said, Now and in time to be, / Whenever green is worn, (Finneran 182). Green, organism the colour of the soldiers uniforms and also the national colour of Ireland, alluded that the war was still leaving on in Ireland.The theme of freedom from oppression was introduced in September 1913. Although Yeats loved his country, he often criticized it. He left Ireland after he publish... ...d support the themes and moods that he used in different poems and he persuaded his readers to take what he said was true. When comparing these three different elements in the poems, mood is the most effective te chnique since nationalism is based on the emotions one feels for ones country. The mood is what links the themes and figurative language that pass readers attention.BibliographyWorks Cited ListAbrams, M. H. et al. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 5th ed. New York W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1986.Eiermann, Katharena. Katharenas The delusion of Yeats. Yeats Life and Times http//members.aol.com/KatharenaE/private/Pweek/Yeats/YLife.html (17 Feb. 2001).Finneran, Richard J. The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats. 2nd ed. New York Simon & Schuster Inc., 1996.Yeats, William Butler. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. 1996 ed.
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