The Irish poetry and postcolonialism

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English

 

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Eric T

 

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March 10, 2013

 

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The first publication of this poem was in the radical magazine "To-morrow" in 1923. Some years later it was republished in the newspaper "The Tower" in 1928. However, this second time the author made some changes in it . In this poem Leda represents to Ireland while Swam represents the British colonizers...
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In the line 4 we see a metaphor of situation of Ireland during the colonization, which is; "He holds her helpless breast upon his breast" Ireland could not do anything, it felt helpless, and it was ruled by the British. If we think about the text as a whole metaphor, we should come back to the Greek myth...
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