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The Wild Swans at Coole

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The Wild Swans at Coole

The Wild Swans at Coole

Literally, this poem is about a man who revisits a park he had been to for the past nineteen years. The persona describes the surrounding scenery, such as its “autumn beauty” and the “brimming water among the stones”. However, symbolically, the persona explores how he feels towards aging and he compares his stagnant life with the “brilliant creatures” that scattered “wheeling in great broken rings/upon their clamorous wings”. Symbolism of youth and aural imagery created by the swans’ clamorous wings accentuate how much the persona’s “heart is sore”, which effectively shows his envy of the swans’ youth and the love they possess, which is evident in how “their hearts have not grown old”. Due to being in love, the swans will continue to possess vitality and vigour, but sadly, in effect, the persona feels inadequate since “all’s changed”. He knows that his life will remain stagnant while the swans take their youth with them and continue on with their lives. This is apparent in “passion or conquest, wander where they will”. Emotive language and third person narration is used in this line to show that the persona is excluded and incapable of feeling intense emotions, which are associated with youth. The fourth stanza also reveals the persona’s desire for love and how he wants to be “unwearied

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