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Analysis Of The Second Coming By William Butler Yeats

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The Apocalypse on earth has started, The Anti-Christ a beast of half-human, half animal is rising, to earth and the world is being pulled into the darkness of hell through the gyre. This poem “The Second Coming” by William Butler Yeats is about revelations. Yeats Uses language and syntax, and a new form of writing, and literary devices, to the point of view of the narrator, and form, and context. That results in showing that Yeats, was struggling to understand Christianity from his life to his upbringing, that led him longing to understand religion. From, Yeats father teaching him to look at the world through art and poetry that led Yeats to explore the supernatural and many other forms of religion, that left Yeats to become deeply involved in politics that left him struggling to understand Christianity as he does throughout "The Second Coming."
In the Poem "The Second Coming" from William Butler Yeats is about revelations, (John 2.18). When Yeats wrote "The Second Coming" the world was in violence and turmoil. Due to WWI just ending, The Russian Revolutions had started, and The Angelo Irish War was approaching. Because of all these events left Yeats trying to come to terms with the end of an age and the changing future of the 20th Century. For Yeats, the future of the world was in chaos and this left Yeats struggling to understand his own beliefs in religion. Throughout "The Second Coming." For Yeats to tell this story he uses a narrator and uses a new form of writing called automatic writing, this new form of writing left Yeats looking down different paths of religion and more into the paths of mysticism that led him to explore the world of the supernatural, where he would dictate by spirits that he believed would move through different parts of history, through different personalities, where he believed each movement and type being related to different phases of the moon. In "The Second Coming " he uses an elegant syntax and uses different words such as the Spiritus Mundi in Latin instead of saying the Anti-Christ and in the meaning of Christ's birthplace. Yeast continues in his search for religion throughout the poem in “The Second Coming” by using a pose sonnet, he liked to break up the coherence of his

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