Does ‘Easter 1916’ achieve a resolution of the conflict it contains?
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One of the most important political poems of the twentieth century is W. B. Yeats’s “Easter 1916.” Inspired by events that transpired in Dublin, Ireland, the poem pays tribute to the leaders of the Irish uprising that was timed to coincide with Easter, the religious holiday
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"Yeats wrote this patriotic poem to serve as a tribute to the Irish men and women who stood up against the British government on Easter Monday of 1916. Known as the Easter Rebellion, Irish nationalists fought for independence on the streets of Dublin for a week until their efforts proved unsuccessful.
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