Analysis on W.B. Yeats's Poems
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Analysis on W.B. Yeats's Poems ✰ Introduction :- W.B. Years one of the great poet and writer in English Literature. He gave a very interesting and valuable contribution to the literature. "The Second Coming" by W.B. Yeats is a poem that explores the turbulent post-World War I period. Yeats uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey a sense of chaos and the breakdown of traditional values. And on the other side "On Being Asked for a War Poem" is a short poem by W.B. Yeats that reflects on the difficulty of writing about war. In response to a request for a war poem, Yeats expresses the challenges of capturing the true impact of war in words. ✰ About W.B. Years :- William Butler Yeats, known as W.B. Yeats, was a renowned Irish poet born on June 13, 1865 , in Dublin. Growing up in an artistic family with a painter father, Yeats began his journey into poetry early in life. A central figure in the Celtic Revival, he played a pivotal role in reviving and celebratin