"Sailing to Byzantium": Appreciation of Life and the Struggle Between the Ages

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English

 

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Kenneth W

 

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March 12, 2014

 

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University

 

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Stanza I is the narrators departure to Byzantium; II the voyage done by boat and landing in Byzantium; III in the holy city of Byzantium and visiting the ancient landmarks; IV the desire of the narrator to become a part of physical aspect of Byzantium. In first stanza the narrator of the poem describes that the lands of where he is from is not for the older people, there are too many young people frolicking around enjoying their lives, while the older people and sulking and are not take pleasure in their own lives...
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To him he sees the young people neglecting the knowledge they have around them "Caught in that sensual music all neglect Monuments of unageing intellect." The place he is taking his voyage to see to be much more enjoyable when the people are more full of life. It seems to the man that everyone within Byzantium is able to escape life through music...
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