Class 12 English — Chapter 11: The Wild Swans at Coole
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What you'll learn
- ▸Poet's Reflection on Time and Aging
- ▸Symbolism of the Swans
- ▸Contrast Between Humanity and Nature
- ▸Imagery and Setting of Coole Park
- ▸Theme of Inevitable Loss and Uncertainty
- ▸Poetic Structure and Rhyme Scheme
- ▸Tone and Mood
- ▸Context of W.B. Yeats
Chapter Summary
--- PAGE 1 --- 12076CH11 6 The Wild Swans at Coole W.B. Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist and mystic. He was one of the driving forces behind the Irish Literary Revival, and was co-founder of the Abbey Theatre. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. W.B. Yeats 1865-1939 The trees are in their autumn beauty, A The woodland paths are dry, B Under the October twilight the water C Mirrors a still sky; B Upon the brimming water among the stones D Are nine-and-fifty swans. E The nineteenth autumn has come upon me G Since I first made my count; I saw, before I had well finished, All suddenly mount And scatter wheeling in great broken rings Upon their clamorous wings. I have looked upon those brilliant creatures, And now my heart is sore…
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Did you know?
- 💡 Most swan species are known to mate for life.
- 💡 A group of swans is famously called a bevy or a game.
- 💡 The trumpeter swan has a wingspan of over ten feet.
- 💡 Some bristlecone pine trees have lived for over 5,000 years.
- 💡 Dragonflies existed over 300 million years ago, before dinosaurs.
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