what is the theme of the poem "wild old wicked man"?
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The theme of the poem " The Wild Old Wicked Man"
The theme of the poem is the lust of people irrelevant of age for lowly emotions and carnal pleasure
Explanation:
- W.B Yeats was not only a Nobel Laureate but also one of the greatest Modern poets of the twentieth century.
- His poems are always replete with symbols.
- The Wild Old Wicked Man is one of his most celebrated poems written in his older years.
- The poem bears many autobiographical traits.
- The poem focuses on the lowly pleasures and emotions of Man . These pleasures withstand age and are forever alive.
- The man as per the title of the poem is described as wild, old and and wicked.
- The man is described with these adjectives as in spite of his matured age the man still loves to lead a wild, Bohemian life.
- His wickedness is projected through his extreme love for carnal pleasures.
- The theme of the poem is the assertion of the lust of Man for lower pleasures than Divine bliss.
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