how does Yeats describe old aged man?
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W.B. Yeats faces old age with the wish to forget his decaying body and educate his soul for immortality. ... Old age on the other hand is a time of physical decay and decline; when a man no longer has the capacity for physical enjoyment. He becomes as worthless and helpless as a scarecrow.
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