Introduction Indian philosophy is one of the elements of that modernism brand of Yeats modernist poet. Yeats' modernism is rooted in various sources such as British poetry of the 19th century, symbol of France, picture and so on. Some of the main influences on his poems are Irish myths and folklore, European and East mysticism, mystery and magic, Cabala and Rose Cross, French symbol and romantic poetry, theology and Hindu philosophy includes.
Yeats is best known in India and he is responsible for advertising the Rabindranath Tagore in the west. When Rabindranath Tagore visited the UK for the third time in 1912, he took his English translation of Gitanjali and met many famous figures of art and culture. These include WB Yeats. "I carried these translated manuscripts for a few days, read it on train, read it on buses and restaurants, and how much of these lyrics were my dreams in my life I touched the lyrics in ... the tradition, the poetry and the religion are the same ... "
William Butler Yeats, born in 1865, died in 1939. Yeats is one of the most famous poets in the 20th century. Yeats, also a philosopher, has developed his own philosophy. "Yezhi has developed a philosophy linking history, art, personality, and interest in society - in the Oxford English Dictionary the term" night "is called" dark every 24 hours, from sunset to sunrise " I have defined it. William ยท Shakespeare's "Macbeth" is a tragedy drawn in Scotland in the eleventh century, focusing on the deterioration of Scotland General Macbeth. During the play, his wife encourages a position to kill King Duncan, so that you can play this role.
Achebe received his title from the classical Western contemporary poetry "The Second Coming" (Johnson 1919; p. 1921), William Butler Yeats (1865-1939; Irish). Paul Brains explained the background of Yeats' poetry: "Jezi was attracted by a spiritual and mysterious world and created a well-designed myth to explain human experience." It is written after World War I and the catastrophe of Communism. The rise of fascism is a convincing glimpse of the inhumane world that is about to be born. Yeats believe that history has partially moved during the two week cycle. In the Christian era, following the ancient world, it is about to give way to an unlucky world. In this verse, the era represented by rough and cruel beasts. Consider the reason why Acebe may choose to obtain his novel title from Yeit's poem by reading "Second Coming" (below)