Yeats used the symbols for the work of Yeats, his vision of his article "Magic" in 1901, "Whether or not it is used wisely by magical master and wise, the symbol is the most powerful so far The successor unconsciously used half of the poets, musicians and artists (p. 28). Later on in introducing A Vision, he explained, "I am my I combined a tower and a winding staircase to prove that the poem gained ownership and strength of self. "Experience" (Vision 8 pages).
The current study is W. B. Includes development of symbols in Yeats' poetry. In order to understand and fully understand Yeats' poetry, some knowledge and cooperation are necessary to form the basis of his philosophy and symbolic system. W. B. Yeats is regarded as a great iconic poet. - It is usually expressed as a character or object, and the symbol shows an abstract meaning (Dr. Lewis). Of course, the author can describe the abstract meaning without using symbols, but it may not be that effective. The symbol not only enhances the creativity of the story but also stimulates the idea and emotions of the reader. However, since simple objects such as coins and tape records have deep meaning, some readers have difficulty recognizing symbols.
Some poets use personal symbols, images, and terminology. For example, Ireland 's great poet William Butler Yeats used a rotating image to draw time as a spiral. Other regular symbols of Yeats' works include roses and stones. Walt Whitman often symbolizes the night and the ocean. Robert Frost likes esoteric term "in step arches" and uses it in his several poems. Dylan Thomas also likes the word "spindrift". Heartland often uses the adjective "white" in his poetry. William Harmon pointed out that although the word "darkness" is seldom in English literature, it appears in several major poems.