Yeats uses images of spirals and falcon to show how anarchy has invaded the world.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The poem features a falcon that got caught in a spiral that grew and advanced through the world more and more.
- This prevented the falcon from following its path and getting lost from the falconer, without being able to get rid of the spiral.
- This spiral that grows and advances around the world represents anarchy and Yeats uses it to show how anarchy is addictive, difficult to escape, and devastating.
- The falcon represents human beings, who are trapped in anarchy, unable to follow their paths and contributing to its advancement and destruction.
With this, Yeats reinforces the idea that once humans are trapped in anarchy, it will be difficult to stop it.
This question is about the poem “The Second Coming.”
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<span>a. display appropriate affection in the classroom.
b. compare one student's work with another.
c. joke around with students in the class.
d. write notes of appreciation to students.
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</span><span>b. compare one student's work with another.</span>
Answer:
well the i cant see the poem but if the poem is happy it is hopeful or playful if the poem is sad it is either helpless or somber
Explanation:
You have the freedom to go on the interne and not be constantly watched by the government.
They dont overthrow the government because they are all respectful to their leader. Even if they aren’t they have a strong militia to prevent overthrow.
I don’t have enough information to answer the last one.
Presidential parliamentary.I believe