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Other and Hybridity: The Ethnic Relationship in Yeats’ Easter, 1916

DOI : https://doi.org/10.36349/easjehl.2021.v04i08.002
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Since the middle and late twentieth century, postcolonialism has gradually developed. William Butler Yeats is an Irish national poet spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. His poems have rich images and are very intriguing. This article intends to analyze Yeats’s "Easter in 1916" from the perspective of “others” and “hybridity” from the perspective of postcolonialism, so as to interpret the deep meaning of ethnic relations in Yeats’s poems. This article also discusses the poet’s contradiction toward Ireland. It plays an essential role to research postcolonialism in the poem and contributes to have a deeper understanding of Yeats.

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