The Change In William Butler Yeats's Life

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William Butler Yeats Life Often when teens here the word poetry many of them tend to drift off to sleep. However here is one man 's story of how he too was more into art and music until he had a shift in attitude. He then went on to claim many words and gain much recognition for his wondrous works before he laid to rest for the final time. William Butler Yeats was born on June 13, 1865, in Dublin, Ireland. He was the oldest of four children. His father, John Yeats, had a forceful personality (O 'Donnell). His personal religious views were atheism. Williams Yeats did now feel his influence at first, but later on in his life when he became interested in magic the interest became more relevant. John Yeats first homeschooled William to introduce …show more content…

This essay offers a reassessment of the thought and imagery, of the response Yeats wished to evoke, and of the antithetical rhetoric of his dialectical view of history.The text provides a striking example of the synthetic technique which produced some of Yeats 's finest poems, one which condenses into imagery as much of the poet 's thought as is possible but which also creates interpretative problems of which he was fully aware and which he attributed to the compressed, logical rigor of the ideas: "It is hard for a writer, who has spent much labor upon his style, to remember that thought, which seems to him natural and logical like that style, may be unintelligible to others" (Variorum) However,Yeats did not believe his philosophy to be either obscure or idiosyncratic; in fact

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