Due to the great famine, Ireland suffered many cultural injuries - for the deaths and immigration of millions of people. Traditional Irish folk music and dancing were struggling in the first half of the 21st century. Nobody conveyed the knowledge and enthusiasm of Irish songs, people quickly lost interest in Celtic heritage. Indeed, the only help received by folk culture is secretly done in the homes of the United States and Ireland. Irish musicians are keeping their hobbies secret, fearing the ridicule and rejection of the community.
Following the growing voice of the Irish government seeking freedom of freedom, Irish artists are spreading ancient cultures and stories through the revival of literature and culture. Irish writers focus on isolated farmers in western Ireland and admire their pure Ireland and invariant Gael culture. Story and Celtic Mystery (Foster 194). Both are collections of short stories in which Celts and folklore are pre-established (Yeats 2). These stories make a big contribution to Yeats' portfolio. Because they gave him a firm foundation in Ireland's folklore. To understand the history of Ireland's minstrel like this is the theme of recent works by Yeats such as Cathleen ni Houlihan and "Easter 1916" (see below) (Miller 111). By trying to express Irish senses through these works, he can not only fully participate in the Irish revival, but also explore his Irish identity.
In 1889, Yeats met Irish nationalist and actress Modd Gong. She is committed to a political struggle for Irish independence; he is committed to restoring Irish heritage and cultural identity - but through her influence he participates in politics and becomes a republic of the Republic of Ireland I joined my brotherhood. Along with Mrs. Gregory, Yeats is the founder of the Irish Literary Theater attempting to revitalize Celtics's dramatic literature. This project ended in a few years, but Yeats soon joined JM Synge at the Irish National Theater and moved to Abbey Theater's headquarters in 1904. Yeats served as a director for a while, and to this day, it played an active role in starting a career for a new Irish writer and playwright.