In the early 20th century, Ireland's poet William Butler Yeats was considered valuable as he spoke to us through time, culture and political beliefs. His poetry contains the eternal truth that man cherishes. Two poems of Yeats "Cool's Wild Swan" and "Easter of 1916" call me "Wild Swan" and "Easter", but both reflect time according to Yeats' poetry. Ex-girlfriend.
Swans are common symbols in poetry and are often used to explain the essence of idealization. Yeats adopted this habit in the "cool wild swan" (1919) where the Royal Bird constantly represents the perfect ideal. In "Leda and the Swan", Yeats rewrote Zeus and Leda in Greek myths and commented on fate and historical inevitability. Zeus disguised as a swan and raped unprotected Leda. In this verse the birds are terribly destructive, have sacred power to violate Leda, causing the worst result of war and destruction depicted in the last line. Even if Ye Zhi clearly points out that the swan is Zeus God, he also emphasized the swan flesh: strikes, black claudication, long neck and bondage. By explaining its physical characteristics, swans become power of violent God
"Cool wild swan" is part of the series of the same name in 1919 and is one of Yeat 's earliest and most moving will, living in "everything has changed". (When Yeats said "Always changing, completely changing", in 15 years since he saw the first swan, he said that - both the First World War and the Irish Civil War were in these years "The simple story of this poem tells of the travel of the poet to the lake at the home of the Cool Park of Augusta Gregory.You can see the swans in the water through the beautiful nature of early poetry Picture, poet rustic tone, and a well-structured poetic festival - two triangle roads give solemn calm The poet is short before the silence is guaranteed Short truth There is a chance to speak of ... ....)