
Easter, 1916
'Easter, 1916' Summary
The poem is written in a free verse style, and it uses vivid imagery and symbolism to evoke the events of the Rising and their aftermath. The poem begins with a description of the city of Dublin in the aftermath of the rebellion. The city is in ruins, and the people are in mourning. The poem then shifts to a focus on the leaders of the Rising, who are being held in prison and awaiting execution. Yeats celebrates the courage and idealism of the leaders, and he laments their untimely deaths. The poem ends with a vision of a future Ireland that will be free from British rule. "Easter, 1916" is a powerful and moving poem that commemorates one of the most important events in Irish history.Book Details
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William Butler Yeats
Ireland
William Butler Yeats was an English-language Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary establishment, he helped to...
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