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Read this excerpt from “Into the Twilight” by William Butler Yeats.
Come, heart, where hill is heaped upon hill:
For there the mystical brotherhood
Of sun and moon and hollow and wood
And river and stream work out their will
Which statement is the best interpretation of this excerpt?
A. The narrator enjoys the peaceful surroundings of the mountains.
B. The narrator climbs to the peak of a mountain with his siblings.
C. The narrator considers what type of landscape he prefers.
D. The narrator travels across a varied terrain to watch the moon.
Answer:
The statement that is the best interpretation of this excerpt is:
A. The narrator enjoys the peaceful surroundings of the mountains.
Explanation:
The speaker in this poem has quite a cheerful tone when talking of nature. He clearly enjoys being surrounded by mountains, trees, the sky, the moon... Even if life is hard, even if love is not eternal, nature has its own will, its own life, its own breath. Nature is kinder and dearer than love and hope, according to the speaker. The excerpt we are analyzing here is an invitation to enjoy nature, to let go of daily troubles, of disappointments and fears.