Per. 2
3/15/17
Packet 9
Annotations:
1120-1136 BP; Vocab
When you are old 1140 and LS
Innisfree 1141 and LS
Swans 1142-1143 and LS
1144 BP
Second and LS
Sailing and LS
1141 1-2; 1143 1-5; 1146 1-5
1148 1-5; 1149 1-11
1050 vocab
Writing Assignments:
Write: Three messages from Sailing
Thesis: “Sailing to Byzantium” by William Years, represents three messages.
POV #1: William Butler Yeats, wrote “Sailing to Byzantium,” and brought forth the message that the world is only a place for the young.
POV #2: “Sailing to Byzantium”, by W.B Yeats, expresses the message of ageless art.
POV #3: W.B Yeats created, “Sailing to Byzantium”, and gave the message that one must go through trials to become wise.
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He clearly explains the fact that art never dies. Cassandra Hilton once expressed the thought, “with time, art only becomes more valuable.” It is the only thing in this world that will still be looked at in centuries to come. For example, the art we look at today is in fact very old, yet we still show an abundant amount of interest in it. Yeats explains, “For every tatter in its mortal dress, nor is there singing in school but studying monuments of its own magnificence (Lines 12-14).” In other words, he is acknowledging the idea that students still study art. Adrienne Rivera furthers the thought by saying, “the day the world stops caring, art will still be around to intimidate.” Art will literally never die, it will be around forever and people will always write about it or look with great interest. The speaker in this poem wants to come back as art so he will never be forgotten or