yeats essay

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May 13, 2014

 

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Yeats believed that these gyres portrayed the motions natural within the historical process, and he divided each gyre into identifiable regions that represented specific historical periods. This theory developed from his lifetime interest in the occult and mystical. This theory is not of any permanent significance except for how it affected his poetry, which is of great importance...
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This theory is not of any permanent significance except for how it affected his poetry, which is of great importance. Yeats uses this theory in his poem titled "The Second Coming". In this poem Yeats intends to describe the current historical moment in terms of these gyres. When Yeats wrote this poem in 1921 he believed that the world was on the verge of an apocalyptic revelation, as history reached the end of the outer gyre, and began moving along the inner gyre...
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