The resurrection of Easter Festival resurrection in 1916 was an armed uprising by Irish nationalists who opposed British Irish rule. The uprising was held on Easter on Monday, 24th April 1916, mainly in Dublin. The main goal is to achieve political freedom and the establishment of the Republic of Ireland. Century of dissatisfaction marked by countless riots before the rebellion. A new crisis began to occur when the British government suspended the recently enacted "Autonomy Law" in September 1914, after the outbreak of the First World War and guaranteed a certain degree of political autonomy in Ireland It was.
The historical experience of Ireland, escaping the long struggle of British colonial rule and sometimes hostile to the church, became an honor point of becoming a "Super Catholic" country after being released by Ireland. Quinn. Even if it is not known in other major Catholic countries in Europe, the church plays an overly decisive role in the life of Ireland, and Ireland is not gradually digested over time by European colleagues He said. With the acquiescence and support of the Irish state, the church became a major donor of education, social welfare and health care nations during the Free State era and early decades of the Republic.
"A nonexistent person" is the liberation of the Irish people from the UK and the mention of Yeat to their own oppressive nation. "Yume" is Yeats' vision of releasing Ireland from oppression. For Yeats, dreams are impossible right now, that's why it is a dream now because dreams are impossible in the material field. The rest is about Yeats' anger and frustration. "He is a fierce man full of vulgar masses despising him around him" (Bagchee 53). Bagchi talks about the emotional state of the fisherman and the emotional state of Yeats.