How do you pronounce Yeats and Keats?

Thus it is that the English poet John Keats is pronounced as in “streets” while the Irish poet
Irish poet
Irish poetry is poetry written by poets from Ireland. It is mainly written in Irish and English, though some is in Scottish Gaelic and some in Hiberno-Latin.
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William Butler Yeats is pronounced as in “gates.”
All part of something called the Great Vowel Shift.
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What is the meaning of Keats?

Keats definition

A patronymic surname​ from a Middle English byname meaning "a kite (bird)". pronoun.
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Is the Y silent in yeast?

The words yeast and east are both only one syllable in length. They both contain only one vowel sound, the long e. The means that the y sound cannot be a vowel.
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What does Spiritus Mundi mean?

Spiritus Mundi is a Latin phrase that literally means "world spirit." This Spiritus Mundi definition refers to the generic term, but the phrase has literary connotations as well. One way to understand the term in this sense is to think of the muse, whose role is inspiration in ancient writing.
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What does slouches towards Bethlehem to be born mean?

And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born? The idea of "some revelation" leads the speaker to the mythological second coming of Christ. So he speculates on what a second coming might entail.
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How to Pronounce Yeats? (CORRECTLY)



What does a gaze blank and pitiless as the sun mean?

By calling its gaze "pitiless," he doesn't mean "evil" or "mean-spirited." In fact, the sphinx really seems to have an inhuman expression that is as indifferent as nature itself. It is "blank," statuesque, and incapable of having empathy with other humans.
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What does things fall apart the center Cannot hold mean?

That “the center cannot hold” is an ironic reference to both the imminent collapse of the African tribal system, threatened by the rise of imperialist bureaucracies, and the imminent disintegration of the British Empire.
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What is the pronunciation of Bryophyllum?

brahy-uh-fil-uh m.
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How do you pronounce funguses?

More American dictionaries favour the pronunciation /ˈfʌndʒaɪ/ or /ˈfʌŋɡaɪ/, while more British dictionaries favour the pronunciation /ˈfʌŋɡiː/ or /ˈfʌndʒiː/. However, all four pronunciations are in use in both countries.
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Why does the speaker say in line 10 that The Second Coming is at hand?

The next line (line 9), "Surely some revelation is at hand," and the parallel observation in line 10, "Surely the Second Coming is at hand," are verbal ironies in that the speaker does not mean what he says; he means the opposite—a chaotic era is at hand.
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What does gyre mean in The Second Coming?

The falcon is described as "turning" in a "widening gyre" until it can no longer "hear the falconer," its human master. A gyre is a spiral that expands outward as it goes up. Yeats uses the image of gyres frequently in his poems to describe the motion of history toward chaos and instability.
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What does the Sphinx symbolize in The Second Coming?

Symbolism of The Sphinx

As soon as Yeats introduces the idea of a Second Coming as salvation, he uses his most powerful symbol -- the Sphinx -- to offer his prediction of the future of the world and of humanity. As soon as he alludes to Christ, a "vast image" of a pagan religion appears to wander toward Bethlehem.
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How do you interpret the last line of the poem No Second Troy by Yeats?

Yeats concludes the poem by saying that she could not have done otherwise being what she is. Had there been another Troy for her to burn, she had it in her occasion to its burning in much the same way as Helen was responsible for the burning of the city of Troy.
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Why did Yeats write The Second Coming?

Yeats began “The Second Coming” during the tense, eventful month of January 1919. The first world war was barely over and the Russian Revolution, which dismayed him, still unfolding, while another war was brewing on his doorstep.
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Why does Second Coming end with a question?

The poem ends with a question because we cannot know this monster or the punishments it will inflict upon us.
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