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Leda and the Swan - M.C.Q (Mock Test)

Leda and the Swan

W. B. Yeats
M.C.Q

 Leda and the Swan (published in 1924) is one of W. B. Yeats's most widely anthological poems. Like "The Second Coming", "Leda and Swan" describes a moment that represents a change of era in the historical model of, Gyres, which he presents in his vision of the mystical theory of the universe. ) Represents something like "Leda and the Swan" in its introduction; as Yates understands, Leather's "history" is that Leda was raped by the god Zeus in the form of a swan, who laid eggs, which were the casts of Clytemnestra and Helen and the war-gods, Castor and Polydueces. The story of the Trojan War ("Broken Wall, Burning Roof and Tower, / and Agamemnon Died") is quite detailed: in short, the most beautiful Greek woman in the world, Helen was Kidnapped, so the Greeks laid siege to the city of Troy; It marks the end of the mythical era and the birth of modern history.

Also more valuable for the powerful and vulgar language of "Leda and the Swan", like "The Second Coming" - which clearly leads the world to imagine a bizarre incident like the rape of a girl by a swan larger than its place in Yeats's secret history. As an aesthetic experience, the sonnet is significant; Yeats combines strong action (sudden hit, beating, stunned, beaten, trembling, overpowering, burning, overpowering) adjectives and descriptive words that identify leather weakness and helplessness (caring, helpless, panicked, obscure, relaxed), resulting in increased sensation Influence poetry.


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