Easter 1916
The key points, themes and comparisons for "Easter 1916" by Yeats
- Created by: Joshua Payne
- Created on: 15-05-12 19:50
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2. What are the main themes of the poem?
- Love, Time and Marriage
- Death, The Beauty of Ireland and Art/ Politics
- Death, Love and Memory
- Mythology, Time and The Beauty of Ireland
- Art/ Politics, Love and Death
3. "A terrible beauty" is a sort of what?
- Alliteration
- Oxymoron
- Metaphor
- Similie
- Onomatopeia
4. "That woman's days were spent..." is best compared to which other poem?
- September 1913
- The Stolen Child
- In Memory of Eva Gore Booth and Con Markievicz
- Cat and the Moon
- Wild Swans at Coole
5. Which two men does Yeats talk about in this poem?
- John Macbride and James Connolly
- John O Leary and James Connolly
- Edward Martyn and John Macbride
- John O Leary and John Macbride
- Edward Martyn and James Connolly
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