analysis of "The Second Coming"

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English

 

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Evelyn H

 

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June 26, 2015

 

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One view may be that the falcon represents society and the falconer represents God and morality. By saying "The falcon cannot hear the falconer," Yeats may be implying that society has lost sight of God and has lost the values and morals once held in place by the strong obedience to God. In another interpretation, Yeats may be saying that the falcon represents a war and the falconer represents the military power that has unleashed it to the point where all control is lost and faith in God has been abandoned...
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In another interpretation, Yeats may be saying that the falcon represents a war and the falconer represents the military power that has unleashed it to the point where all control is lost and faith in God has been abandoned. The next line of the poem explains this process; "things fall apart" indicates that the runaway war has sparked disorder in the public...
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