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Yeats intended to end 'Last Poems' with 'Politics'.
Yeats was urged to use poetry for political expression.
It's mocking, ironic, and tongue-in-cheek.
The speaker prioritizes a woman, possibly Caitlín Ní Uallacháin.
The political chaos of mid-1930s Europe, like Franco and Mussolini.
“And maybe what they say is true of war’s alarms.”
A shrug of indifference towards significant political events.
It alternates four-stress and three-stress lines.
It masks deeper themes beneath its straightforward style.
The passionate yearning in the final lines breaks through.
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