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"The falcon cannot hear the falconer" is a line that occurs in a poem by :

AW.B. Yeats

BG.M. Hopkins

CThom Gunn

DEmily Dickinson

Answer:

A. W.B. Yeats

Read Explanation:

The line "The falcon cannot hear the falconer" is indeed from the poem "The Second Coming" by William Butler Yeats.

Key aspects of the poem:

  1. Chaos and disorder: The poem explores the idea of chaos and disorder in the world.

  2. Symbolism: The falcon and falconer are symbolic of the breakdown of social and moral structures.

English studies sections:

Literature

  1. 20th-Century Poetry: The study of poetry from the 20th century, including Yeats' work.

  2. Modernist Poetry: The study of poetry that rejects traditional forms and explores new ways of expressing modern life.

Poetry Analysis

  1. Imagery and Symbolism: The study of how poets use imagery and symbolism to convey meaning and themes.

  2. Tone and Mood: The study of how poets use tone and mood to create a sense of atmosphere and emotional response.


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