It's probably too late for you, but it's about Yeats' relationship with a woman named Margot Ruddock.
William Butler Yeats
Sligo, Ireland
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William Butler Yeats wrote numerous poems throughout his life such as 'Crazy Jane Talks With The Bishop,' and 'The Man Who Dreamed Of Faeryland.' Others include 'The Indian Upon God' and 'He Reproves The Curlew.' Yeats was an Irish poet.
Yeats talks about the connection between a woman and a man, but the woman is the protector. This aludes to an infant, her child who she takes care of. She connects herself to the man through the heart, and protects him with her hair like the infant. Yeats also references dew as in new and fresh. I hope this helps. Once you understand this idea you can start seeing parallels and the change from childhood to adulthood that Yeats uses in his poems/.
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William Butler Yeats
in my opinion, his most memorable poem is "sweet dancer" because it means that instead of making bad choices the girl just leads the bad choices a stray and continues to dance
The Rose of Battle, which is about war, death, sadness, God, and Love. It's a little hard to understand, but it is a beautiful poem by W.B. Yeats.
The Lake Isle of Inisfree. Down by the Salley Gardens. Easter 1916. And many, many more.
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William Butler Yeats was born in Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland.
January 28, 1939
writing poems was his hobby
Yes.
Sligo, Ireland
England