Yeats 'Byzantine' and Joyce's "Dead" Symbolism and Style James Joyce and William Butler Yeats may be the two best modernist writers of the 20th century, neither is unique style heritage I am left to British literature. These Irish fellows write at the same time but their unique style reveals the difference between their personality and position and compares them to provide an interesting look of two deep personal ideas. One side with big differences is that each method uses a symbolic meaning; and Yeats often uses heavy symbols to reveal Bell's broader truth and ideology in the foreground of his work .
Jack and Yeats point to Byzantine in "history of sailing to Byzantine" and I think that it is a symbol of a better place to imagine. In 1924, when Ye Zhi went abroad over the age of 60 for health, he saw the Italian Byzantine mosaic which remained attractive for centuries. Then he was dissatisfied with the Irish "no country old man" after free love, and he praised the myth of Byzantium. In the year 313 AD, Emperor Constantine of Rome became a Christian with a vision of the cross. In 324 AD, he moved Rome Parliament House to the eastern city Byzantium. The name of the city has been changed to Constantinople after the Emperor, now known as Istanbul in Turkey. Byzantine became the center of the Christian church and was called the eternal city. Today's Rome is familiar because it is the center of Christian's eternal paradise life.
Yeats 'Byzantine' and Joyce's "Dead" Symbolism and Style James Joyce and William Butler Yeats may be the two best modernist writers of the 20th century, neither is unique style heritage I am left to British literature. These Irish fellows write at the same time but their unique style reveals the difference between their personality and position and compares them to provide an interesting look of two deep personal ideas. One side with big differences is that each method uses a symbolic meaning; and Yeats often uses heavy symbols to reveal Bell's broader truth and ideology in the foreground of his work .
James Joyce's "The Dead In The Dead", James Joyce (James Joyce uses his protagonist and item with "Dead" The iconic theme of Joyce constitutes the rest of Joyce's book, Dublin It is also evoked from the other 14 short stories.The "Human" depicting home corruption and other problems in death stimulates the hustle and bustle of Dublin and after drawing this miserable Dublin's picture, I used to express and explain my frustration.The realistic viewpoint, the only solution to the Dublin problem depends on the transition to W