She compares Eva with Gazelle because she is tall and thinks she is elegant and elegant like a gazelle. When Yeats said "Lights of the night, Lisa del", he could think that time ended the girl in their lives, which meant that it was approaching the end. We know that these two girls grew up as aristocrats, but all were living different ways. It may be "the light of the night" or the end of a nobleman's life. This poem sounds like a sonnet so it sounds long, so long as it is Sonnet, but it is the same as ordinary 14 lines, so widen the boundary of Sonnets. It is not synchronized.
Sir Henry Goa booth based in London based friends and children's friends of Yeats' daughter's childhood friends were on the verge of decades over the next few decades. Young William visits Konstanz and her sister Eva at Lisa Del House, a family house in Slicas. It is said that the sisters were influenced by his artistic and political thought and Yeats was fascinated by their pure beauty. Yeats wrote this poem "To commemorate Eva Gorbus and Commovic", but he expressed these sisters as "two girls in silk clothing, two beautiful, one gazelle." - The gazelle is Constance. She played an essential part of the struggle for independence and in collaboration with Yew's Muse Museum in several plays at the Albert Theater - an institution that played such an important role in the rise of cultural nationalism . Constance was sentenced to death in Rising in 1916, but since she was a woman, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Eva Gore-Booth is an Irish lesbian poet, playwright, feminist, and activist who has disabilities as a young woman during tuberculosis and lives with related chronic diseases throughout his lifetime. In her twenties, she traveled with her father in North America and the West Indies, preserved the journal and documented their progress all over the world. In most cases, these two women are dedicated to female voting rights struggle and are excellent leaders in northern England. Eva, a member of the National Women's Election Union Executive Committee and a member of the Women's Union Council, played an important role in linking women's industrial rights struggle with their voting rights movement.
Through this poem, Yeats follows the myth of stubborn realism movement. "Women" is a nationalistic politician Constance Gossmowitz, "This man" is the poet Patrick Pierce, the leader of the uprising. His assistant and friend are "The poet Thomas McDonna;" Drunk and vanity is strong "is John McBride, abusive husband of Mode Gone Yeats condemn Malkiwi for her sharpness and dislikes McBride He pointed out that two poets might have better leave educators.Writer But in the first quarter, Ye Zhi reluctantly said "Everyone in his work in everyday life / casual comedy I gave up. " "Freedom comedy" in modern cities where people pursue love and leisure without the influence of political disasters - refused to promote collective freedom and happiness To