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What poetic movement is Yeats most associated with?

ARomanticism

BModernism

CPostmodernism

DRealism

Answer:

B. Modernism

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Yeats is a central figure of Modernism, though he retained traditional verse forms and meters while innovating with symbolism, mysticism, and myth. His work bridges 19th-century Romanticism and 20th-century Modernism, influencing poets like Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot.


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