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Which of the following themes is NOT typically associated with W.B. Yeats's poetry?

AIrish mythology and folklore

BPolitical and social issues of Ireland

CThe transience of beauty and life

DThe rise of industrialization and urban decay

Answer:

D. The rise of industrialization and urban decay

Read Explanation:

While Yeats addressed political and social issues related to Ireland and explored themes of mythology, folklore, and the fleeting nature of beauty, he did not focus on the rise of industrialization and urban decay. His works were more rooted in Irish identity, spiritualism, and the romantic ideals of the past.


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