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Last yeats lesson
1. How does Yeats present the role of the artist in ‘The Fisherman’?
1.Fisherman = represents artistic ideals in his simplicity
Described as simple ‘grey Connemara clothes’ = no complications
So here grey = blank canvas onto which we can write our own
identity? Like ‘B Dreams = he has to re-write Maud
OR is one being negative and one positive? Ageing vs simplicity
Poetic sincerity
Link through the adjective ‘ grey’ as associated with wisdom
‘Wise’ and ‘simple’ together = one explains the others = he is wise
because he is simple and does not desire things that are unnecessary
2. Wisdom of the artist = reflected through the skill of the
fisherman
‘And the downturn of his wrist’ = only poly word in this is ‘downturn’
put emphasis on the precision of the action required.
Fisherman is independent = doesn’t rely on the ‘sages’ to save him as
Yeats does in Sailing to B. Finds spiritual solace on his own = poet as
isolated figure commenting on society
3. The fisherman embodies Romantic Ideals and the Romantics’
view of the poet and of poetry?
‘Cold and passionate as the dawn’ = new life and fresh creativity…
never ending… new and simple = truthful
2. How does Yeats present the theme of mortality in ‘Among School
Children’?
1. As he gets older = plays a role. Fake? Scarecrow ‘old clothes
upon old sticks to scare a bird’? Empty? Insubstantial? ‘60 year
old smiling public man’ (syndetic = no conjunction to bring
relief… unfinished… still waiting.
2. Rhyme scheme = starts to break as his sense of self starts to
fracture. Seems too easy ‘neat in everything’ = all too easy and
they think that they have the answers = like rhyme scheme =
all very ordered and purposeful but then breaks down sa he
ages and reflects on what he is and who he has become.
3. How can you judge life when you are a part of it…? Paradox
(dancer and dance)
4. Yoke = separates his mind and soul = like M + echo = the two
are divided
Our gem techniques:
Plosive and sibilant sounds (words can have a sibilant start and a
plosive end e.g secret)
Syntax – what is at the start or the end = why?
Mono-syllabic and poly-syllabic words = any patterns? To control the
pace or tone?
Lists – asyn or syn
Form – reflects meaning… shattering rhyme scheme as his
confidence fails?
The poem open as Yeats writes that ‘
As the poem develops, Yeats…