William Butler Yeats wrote the poem, which was based on a Greek myth about the wife of the King of Sparta.
The poem "Leda and the Swan" was written by the Irish poet William Butler Yeats in 1923. It is based on the Greek myth of the same name where Zeus takes the form of a swan to seduce Leda, resulting in the birth of Helen of Troy.
The poem "Leda and the Swan," by William Butler Yeats, was written around 1923
The Swan was a transformed Zeus.
The cast of Leda and the Swan - 1998 includes: Jacob Wren
Hera (>^.^)>
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Leda
A swan
Cygnus the swan.
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A swan.
"Leda and the Swan" is a poem by W.B. Yeats that retells the Greek myth of Zeus taking the form of a swan to seduce Leda. The poem explores themes of power, violence, and sexuality, and is often interpreted as a metaphor for the turbulent relationship between the individual and larger forces, such as history or fate.
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Leda