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    The second coming literary analysis essay William Butler Yeats wrote “The Second Coming” after World War 1 ended, in a time when the image of society was catastrophic. Yeats was deeply affected by these horrors caused by the war. Yeats predicts this image of a catastrophic society due to war will reappear in the near future. In “The Second Coming”, William B. Yeats uses a variety of literary devices to portray his idea of what the downfall of society will look like. Throughout the poem, Yeats uses

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    William Butler Yeats poem "The Second Coming", you must first understand the difference between Christianity and Paganism. Yeats was raised as a Christian and turned to pagan mysticism later in his life. Therefore, we can find the subject of this poem by tracing his flow of thought through Christianity up to the point when he diverged from it. Christianity is based around the soul. The soul becomes healthy by

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    to the ability to organize attacks. Due to this new world full of bloodshed and new mechanical inventions, the world was falling further and further away from God. William Butler Years expresses his sudden collapse of society in his poem “The Second Coming”, first composed in January of 1919. The hopelessness of mankind is addressed by Keats’ statement that man cannot save us, God cannot save us,

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    Interestingly, the poem, “The Second Coming”, covers the entire length of the Bible, from the first book, Genesis, to the last book, Revelation, in only twenty-two lines and three stanzas. Although “The Second Coming” maybe one of William Yeats more complex poems, it still conveys the perfect image of the second coming of Christ. In this poem by William Butler Yeats, Yeats uses symbolism, allusions and imagery to bring together an awe-inspiring poem about the second coming of Jesus Christ. First,

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    “The Second Coming” by W. B. Yeats, was written in 1919 following World War I and was to present the idea that he thought that the apocalypse as presented in the Book of Revelation from the Bible was about to begin. The poem does not mention the second coming of Christ but rather focuses on the coming of the antichrist, meaning Yeats could only see despair, hopelessness, and chaos in the world. These sentiments of Yeats and others are due to war damages, collapsing economies, and the coming of the

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    In William Yeats poem, “The Second Coming,” Yeats makes some observations about what has happened before and attempts to parallel the past with the future in order to justify his prediction of the “Second Coming” of Christ. Though interesting and appealing, these predictions and observations doesn’t make Yeats a Nostradamus-like figure who predicts specific, unlikely and unusual events leading up to the fulfillment of an ultimate prophecy, but rather makes similar to a conspiracy theorist spouting

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    Second Coming Dystopian

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    The second coming by William Butler Yeats discusses the idea of the gyre which is everything starts at the center and then slowly falls apart on the outside while another thing is being reborn and in doing the same thing on the opposite end. This poem is a dystopia which is the opposite of utopia a world where social problems are magnified and the quality of life is extremely low. The walking dead television show is also a dystopia and can be tied to this poem. In both the second coming and the walking

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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

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    a theme touched upon in his poems. He, like many other authors, incorporated the events that occurred during his life into his work. This important factor of the time period is clearly reflected in his work, “The Second Coming.” The critical consensus regarding the poem “The Second Coming” by W.B. Yeats is that the new post World War I society in Europe, along with the quickly approaching millennium, culminated in the poem prophesying a new age of evil opening with the ascension of a beast. The critics’

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    Things Fall Apart and The Second Coming           "The Second Coming"       By William Butler Yeats           Turning and turning in the widening gyre         The falcon cannot hear the falconer,         Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;         Mere anarchy is loosened upon the

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