Alaikum Assalam! First of all, thank you very much. You explain topics, poems, or novels so well that everything becomes easy to understand. Thank you so much. I have a request: African literature is being taught in many universities in Pakistan, including the MA syllabus at Punjab University. Could you please make more videos on African literature?
Assalam o alaikum dear. I always use to watch your videos but disappointed this time. You didn't justify the final lines of this poem. Use of word "beast" is wrongly interpreted.
@@commercialvideos.2606 The beast could be the symbol used for dajjal who would also perform same things like prophet isa nd who would also say that he is a maseeha
@@commercialvideos.2606 or it could be a reference to troubles and miseries of humans in the world and the arrival of Christ ( the second coming) would bring an end to these things
I do agree with your declaration. I think.. In these lines from "The Second Coming," Yeats employs rich symbolism and metaphor to convey a profound sense of upheaval and foreboding. The phrase "twenty centuries of stony sleep" suggests a long period of dormancy or inactivity, perhaps representing the span of time since the birth of Christ or the establishment of Christianity. The word "stony" evokes a sense of hardness and rigidity, implying a lack of vitality or growth. The image of being "vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle" is particularly striking. It suggests that this long period of dormancy has been disturbed or disrupted, transforming what should have been a peaceful slumber into a terrifying nightmare. The juxtaposition of the gentle image of a cradle rocking with the nightmarish connotations creates a sense of unease and tension. Finally, the line "And what rough beast, its hour come round at last," introduces the central metaphor of the poem: the "rough beast." This beast is a symbol of chaos, destruction, and primal forces unleashed upon the world. Its emergence, after centuries of dormancy, signals a profound and terrifying shift in the course of human history. Overall, these lines convey a sense of apocalyptic dread, as Yeats grapples with the idea of civilization teetering on the brink of collapse and being confronted by primal forces beyond its control.
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After listening your lecture Poem/Dram look so easy to understand. Thankyou
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Alaikum Assalam! First of all, thank you very much. You explain topics, poems, or novels so well that everything becomes easy to understand. Thank you so much. I have a request: African literature is being taught in many universities in Pakistan, including the MA syllabus at Punjab University. Could you please make more videos on African literature?
Great work
Madam is ke literary devices and important questions bhe bataa Dany plz
What does the image of spiritus mundi symbolise?
Jesus christ
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Assalam o alaikum dear. I always use to watch your videos but disappointed this time. You didn't justify the final lines of this poem. Use of word "beast" is wrongly interpreted.
Sir would you please elaborate what this beast symbolizes ?
Yes I also think so
@@commercialvideos.2606 The beast could be the symbol used for dajjal who would also perform same things like prophet isa nd who would also say that he is a maseeha
@@commercialvideos.2606 or it could be a reference to troubles and miseries of humans in the world and the arrival of Christ ( the second coming) would bring an end to these things
I do agree with your declaration.
I think..
In these lines from "The Second Coming," Yeats employs rich symbolism and metaphor to convey a profound sense of upheaval and foreboding.
The phrase "twenty centuries of stony sleep" suggests a long period of dormancy or inactivity, perhaps representing the span of time since the birth of Christ or the establishment of Christianity. The word "stony" evokes a sense of hardness and rigidity, implying a lack of vitality or growth.
The image of being "vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle" is particularly striking. It suggests that this long period of dormancy has been disturbed or disrupted, transforming what should have been a peaceful slumber into a terrifying nightmare. The juxtaposition of the gentle image of a cradle rocking with the nightmarish connotations creates a sense of unease and tension.
Finally, the line "And what rough beast, its hour come round at last," introduces the central metaphor of the poem: the "rough beast." This beast is a symbol of chaos, destruction, and primal forces unleashed upon the world. Its emergence, after centuries of dormancy, signals a profound and terrifying shift in the course of human history.
Overall, these lines convey a sense of apocalyptic dread, as Yeats grapples with the idea of civilization teetering on the brink of collapse and being confronted by primal forces beyond its control.
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Madam, you are not clear about the poem.. understand the poem and it's meaning first apparently then guide others..pl don't mind.
What happened
I hate this poem.. its diction and motifs are really obscure..
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