Huff 1 English 102 TEACHER NAME HERE 2 October 2012 Analyzation of Rebellion: Good or Bad? William Butler Yeats’s poems "Easter 1916" and "The Second Coming" each portray the theme of rebellion. However‚ rebellion is not always heroic and these two poems clash with one another to prove this point. "Easter 1916" contains text which presents rebellion as a positive action; whereas‚ "The Second Coming" makes the reader believe rebellion only leads to pure chaos and disorder until the end of
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Michael Collins Death in Beal Na mBlath With the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty‚ a bitter Civil War erupted in Ireland between the Pro-Treaty and Anti-Treaty forces. As Commander-In-Chief of the Free State Army‚ on the 18th of August 1922‚ Michael Collins announced his intention to inspect the State military posts in the South‚ having previously returned from earlier inspections to attend Arthur Griffith’s funeral. His colleagues advised him not to go‚ as he would have to travel through deep
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Easter 1916: A Blessing and a Curse In “Easter 1916”‚ the importance of the Irish rebellion is highlighted by sad anecdotes and strong metaphors. William Butler Yeats uses his words wisely to create a story for the audience to follow. This story‚ however‚ though it may seem like a poem of triumph and independence from Britain‚ is gruesome and upsetting. Many Irish lives were lost in achieving peace for Ireland and Yeats helps the reader realize this through his poem. Yeats emphasizes the independence
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Include- His art‚ dualities‚ conflicting tensions‚ desires‚ permeance‚ living purposes Question: Through its portrayal of human experience‚ Yeat’s poetry reinforces the significance of desire” To what extent does your interpretation of Yeat’s poetry support this view? Yeat’s pursuit to retain permanence for age and love‚ and the cultural impacts of the Irish revolution around him are the universal tensions and desires reflected in his poetry. “The Wild Swan’s at Coole” and “Easter 1916” unifies
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What problems did Irish nationalists face in 1905? To what extent had these been overcome by 1949? For several hundred years‚ there has been increasing tension between southern and northern Ireland‚ giving rise to Irish Nationalism. The roots of conflict are to be found in the past when Henry II first landed in Ireland in 1169. At this time‚ Ireland was recognised for their nationalistic pride and the arrival of an English king generated resentment amongst the people‚ as England gained some control
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To Yeats‚ his ideas of the Irish politics of his time were never far from his modernist poems. He makes the political world seem a place of passion and contradictions‚ like art‚ requiring of us not to understand history in moral terms‚ such as “good and bad” but‚ rather‚ in seemingly emotionally artistic terms‚ like “pity” or “terror.” For example‚ in the poem‚ “Easter 1916‚” Yeats fixes on the horror and captivation of the considerably devastating event of the Irish uprising. In the first stanza
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If Yeats’ “Easter 1916” was valued and defined by only its political context it would speak powerfully to Irish Republicans and‚ perhaps‚ advocates of liberal democracy‚ but its context would stifle an awareness of transience and permanence Yeats commits in the heart of his poetry. Yeats reveals his consciousness to the idea of permanence through the eulogy of remembrance at the end of Easter 1916‚ where the vernacular is elevated to immortality in time and history. In striking difference is the
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How seriously did the Jacobite Rebellions of 1715 and 1745 threaten to overthrow the Hanoverian regime? In 1715 and 1745‚ the Jacobite led Scottish uprisings against the English throne. Although a strong motive for these uprisings were the Treaty of Union‚ their ultimate goal was to take the English throne in order to decide Scotland’s political direction. In order to make a judgment on whether these rebellions stood a realistic chance of success one must not only examine the strength of the rebellions themselves but also
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