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Which of Yeats's poems reflects on the Easter Rising of 1916 in Ireland and its impact?

AThe Second Coming

BEaster, 1916

CSailing to Byzantium

DThe Wild Swans at Coole

Answer:

B. Easter, 1916

Read Explanation:

"Easter, 1916" is Yeats's powerful and complex reflection on the Easter Rising, a pivotal event in Irish history. The poem explores the themes of sacrifice, nationalism, and the transformation of ordinary people into revolutionary heroes.


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