Analysis of 'The Fisherman' by W. B. Yeats
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- A detailed analysis of the language, imagery and verse form of 'The Fisherman', by W. B. Yeats. This is particularly suitable for AS Level students who are studying for the OCR examination.
Click here for a reading of the poem: • A reading of 'The Fish...
Thank you so much this was so helpful! Completely understand this poem now, would be great if you did some others!
This video was really useful.
Please could you do an analysis of The Cold Heaven, The Wild Swans at Coole, Broken Dreams, The Cat and the Moon, The Second Coming, Sailing to Byzantium, Leda and the Swan, Among School Children, In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markievicz or Man and the Echo. It would be very useful
This is very useful. Could you possibly do more analysis of the different W.B yeats poems?
Thank you for your videos! If only you had shared your analisees of the other poems in the AS OCR English Literature anthology before the exam! You're really easy to listen to and everything you say is relevant and interesting. Thanks again!
I like this a lot also. I've read the poem, a few years ago and there is a wonderful sense of language brought to life here, and so well done by the critic. The commentary is excellent. I guess it makes me wonder how it is that the Irish are so intent on speaking Irish these days when they have produced such great writers who have contributed so much to the English language. Maybe that reflects some ignorance history, but what would Yeats have said?
Fantastic videos, really explain everything clearly. Thanks!
More. Please. More.
Would love some more videos please!!
You are a hero Hazel.
Ah. Thank you. From a Canadian of Scottish, English lineage. You introduced me to W.B. a debt I can never pay in full.
Very informative videos, please give us more.
I know this is short notice but could you possibly make an analysis video of September and Easter sometime in the next two weeks? I have an OCR lit exam on the 16th and would appreciate it greatly!!
Thank you for these. I have shared your videos with my Year 12 class. I plan to do something similar soon and now I can just concentrate on some of the other poems from the collection.
much appreciated, thank you very much.
Thank you so much! This was really helpful - would appreciate it so much if you could do more of his poems! :)
this is really useful! thank you :)
Very helpful
Superb analysis and is so because Yeats common denominator a sun freckled fly fisherman is at a remove from what the 19th and 20th centuries were about. Perhaps he should have stuck to Mustic Ireland and that hocus pocus. No, he was struck by the rending of all that the Gregory Clause represented and, therefore, the need to change tack.
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