Poetry is a very artistic and creative way and the poet is to express himself freely, whether it is love, hatred, sadness, joy or even expressing her own gender I can. William Butler Yeats uses the Greek myth in "Leda and the Swan" to explain the sexual nature of the poem. Yeats uses many poem elements and techniques to describe the sexual desire of poetry. He uses elements of the structure of language and poetry to draw vivid pictures of the emotional elements of poetry.
Leda and white birds are artistic stories and themes in Greek myths. There, Zeus tempted tempted Leda in the form of a swan. According to the later Greek myths, Leda took her husband Tindareus, Child of Sparta, Caster, Crimnestra and brought the children of Zeus, Helen and Polyuce. In the W. B. Yeats version, it is the daughter of Tytemareus, but Clytemnestra cleverly suggests that some swan was hurt by the swans being her mother (see below). According to many versions of the story, Zeus tempted the Leda to sleep the same night as her husband King Tyndareus, taking the shape of a swan. In some versions, she put two eggs and the children hatched from it. In other editions, Helen is the daughter of the goddess of revenge, and the goddess of revenge is waiting for the catastrophe of arrogant and proud people.
Leda and Swan, published in Yeats' s later verses in 1926, is a sonnet based on Greek mythology. According to Greek mythology, Leda is the mother of human beings. Greek gods and Goddess kings living in Mount Olympus, Zeus, or Jupiter appeared in Leda in the form of swans and loved her. From this contact between Superman (Zeus) and a human woman (Leda), a great hero and a heroine who created the Athenian civilization were born, and the story was told in Homer's epic.
William Butler Yeats' poetry 'Leda' and 'Swan' are talking about Greek mythology, crossing of Zeus (or Jupiter) and Leda. The poet explained vividly and dramatically the story, mostly Dantesk's concentration. Large birds, large swans with wings represent a sudden and blow to a girl naked in a pond (Leda). The birds danced on her, hugging her thighs, hugging her neck, and squeezing a helpless (naked) chest on her chest. Nervous experience. She is helpless in the cold blood of the air, her helplessness is a symbol of "relaxation of the thigh" which is the expression of sexual desire.