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What work does the paradox of a “terrible beauty” do in the poem? What are some of the “utterly transformed” or “utterly changed” people, ideas, or states that Yeats depicts? As Mlinko tells us, Yeats was reluctantly political; how does this poem create a sense of vacillation or uncertainty about the revolution it is addressing?
Yeats was working through his feelings about the revolutionary movement in this poem, and the insistent refrain that "a terrible beauty is born" turned out to be prescient, as the execution of the leaders of the Easter Rising had the opposite effect to that intended. The killings led to a reinvigoration of the Irish Republican ...
The Easter Rising is a double entendre on the holiday; the “terrible beauty” was “born” during Holy Week, which marks the occasion of Christ’s sacrifice. Hence, the Easter Rising is simultaneously crucifixion and resurrection, reality and archetype .
16 A terrible beauty is born. 17 That woman's days were spent. 18 In ignorant good-will, 19 Her nights in argument. 20 Until her voice grew shrill. 21 What voice more sweet than hers. 22 When, young and beautiful, 23 She rode to harriers? 24 This man had kept a school. 25 And rode our wingèd horse; 26 This other his helper and friend. 27 Was ...
The stanza ends with the refrain that will mark all the stanzas of the poem, the oxymoron: “a terrible beauty is born.” Terrible and beauty are opposite sentiments and speak to the concept of the “ sublime ” in which horror and beauty can exist simultaneously.
8. Apr. 2016 · Yeats’s Easter 1916, with its famously ambiguous refrain ‘A terrible beauty is born’, is a poem which is both defined by, and to some extent defines, an understanding of Easter week 1916. Invoking that terrible beauty , Yeats was also fully conscious of the ways in which the poem revised his earlier indictment of Ireland ...
Polite meaningless words, And thought before I had done. Of a mocking tale or a gibe. To please a companion. Around the fire at the club, Being certain that they and I. But lived where motley is worn: All changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born. That woman's days were spent. In ignorant good-will, Her nights in argument.