Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Contrasting Yeats’ Second Coming and Shelleys Ozymandias Essay

Contrasting Yeats Second plan of attack and Shelleys Ozymandias William Butler Yeats specialized in the early Modernists style of literature. Coming only when out of the Late Victorian age, Yeats used strong literary and historic elements in literary form to evoke his symbolic message in The Second Coming. Through the use of his theme of the new Apocalypse, (lecture notes on primal 20th Century Modernism) he imagined the world was coming into a sound out of unsurity from the post-WWI Modernist experience. The war left people in a state of chaos, and although the war was meant to bring people a sense of hope for no more than wars in the future, it did far more damage then good, especially in peoples minds. The time in the Modernist era was reflected in the equally chaotic, and choppy reciprocation structure in Yeats poem. In The Second Coming conditions are illustrated as being chaotic, Things nail down apart the centre cannot hold/ Mere tumult is loosed upon the world (Yea ts, Longman p. 2329 ll. 3-4), confused in a way. Those words he uses, fall apart, cannot hold, and anarchy are ...

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