Irony Of Fate In W.B.Yeats Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?

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English

 

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Teri C

 

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August 14, 2012

 

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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 had high potential overtime fate ended up changing their lives...
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Even though these people were the ones who had high potential overtime fate ended up changing their lives. This poem, “Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?” (1) is really asking why should not old men be insane? The word mad refers to as driven insane, and not as in angry. Also “men” and “mad” in this sentence are a clear use of alteration and Yeats uses it to place emphasis on these words...
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