I require a critical analysis of the following poems by WB Yeats ,as well as answers to a few questions for my Literature class.
1)The Song Of Wandering Aegnus:
Does Aegnus represent only the Irish deity , or is he symbolic of
Man/Yeats himself?
Who is the girl Aegnus/Yeats refers to?
What do the golden apples of the Sun & silver apples of the Moon represent? (any Pagan ritual?)
Does the poem represent the eternal search of Man for love/companionship?
2)Adam's Curse
3)Aedh wishes For the cloths of heaven
4)The Wild Swans at Coole:
Does Fifty one in the poem symbolize anything?
Any help would be much appreciated!
I require a critical analysis of the following poems by TS Eliot, for my Literature class.
1)Preludes:
The latter part of the poem where it is said that "the conscience of a blackened street is impatient to assume the world" to the part where there is a mention of old women gathering fuel in vacant lots
2)Marina
Any help would be much appreciated!
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