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What is represented by the “Horn of Plenty” in the poem?

AThe goddess Athena’s weapon

BA symbol of abundance and blessings

CThe Abbey Theatre

DThe storm

Answer:

B. A symbol of abundance and blessings

Read Explanation:

The “Horn of Plenty” symbolizes natural abundance and blessings. Yeats laments that opinionated and vain women can squander these blessings through foolish choices, as in the case of Maud Gonne.


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