Analysis of Impact on Salisbury Gardens One of the poems of Yeats, Salisbury's garden is a classic story about young people without experience in the field of love. The last two lines are the key to the theme of this poem: When I grow up the grass with a raft she tells me to simplify my life; but I am young and ridiculous, and now I am tearful It is full. This poem is clearly about the relationship between the narrator and the woman. "Small white feet and talkers can not deal with this relationship.
About 10 years ago, during the first year of the university, the course was asked to select a poem from our collection of poetry and introduce analysis of the work. William Butler Yeats chose "Lover tells a rose in his mind." Although W. B. Yeats's work rarely accesses the World Wide Web, after all it was a simple and direct evaluation, but it turned out to be a long time job later. Using handwritten notes, acetate sheets, and projectors I told the class that the knowledge about the work is limited. I talked about everyday simplicity being an insult to lovers. Lover talks about the desire to rebuild the world to suit the perfection of the person he loves. The usual "wrong" next to the luxurious line "rebuilt into a golden coffin" means the rich feeling that the speaker feels.
How do people's lives change into poetry? I can think that poetry is only a cause of despair. William Butler's poem says no. Yeats focused his long-term focus on the background to enter the poem. From the time as a little boy, seeing his family's different religious views prompted him to be better as a poet to enter into manhood. This amount increased its sales in two years, net sales in 1989 increased 18.62%, net sales in 1990 increased 33.8%. The company's revenue for the six months is approximately 55%. From April to September (based on historical average)