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Irony of Fate in W.B.Yeats Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?

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Irony of Fate in W.B.Yeats Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad? The poem “Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?” by William Butler Yeats is a poem that brings insight into Yeats is life and his perception of life. In this poem, Yeats transmits to the reader how life can be unpredictable. This poem portrays the true reality of life, which is bitter and harsh. Yeats is focus in this poem is turned towards life and he uses many people close to him in this poem to demonstrate examples of how life can be a game of fate. Yeats in this poem tries to explain how nothing can be sure about life. He chooses people in his life he knew well to depict how they had potential but life and fate ended up cutting them short. Even though these people were the ones who …show more content…

Only time you could possibly scream when you are dreaming it when you have a nightmare. You can see the change between a positive outlook (a dream) becoming a negative (a nightmare). Now in the poem Yeats starts to explains how some people believe that life just takes a natural course and eventually fate or chance takes over: “Some think it a matter of course that chance / Should starve good men and bad advance,” (9-10). People say that chance takes over life but Yeats does not believe in that because he uses the words “some think” Some people think it’s a matter of course that luck, fate, or anything outside human control should starve good men and make them unsuccessful; on the other side bad advance would advance bad men, and make them move towards success or bring them good fortune. In the next couple of lines, which are: “ That is their neighbors figured plain, As though upon a lighted screen, No single story would they find Of an unbroken happy mind, A finish worthy of the start” (11-15) Yeats refers to “neighbors” which are people near the good and bad. These “neighbors” that surrounded the good and bad “figured plain” meaning if they thought out clearly, they would not find a “single case” of people who have “an unbroken happy mind” or who have “a finish worthy of the start” meaning who fulfilled their potential. I believe Yeats contrasted good and bad people

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