What does the poet think of youth?
THAT is no country for old men. The young In one another's arms, birds in the trees -- Those dying generations -- at their song, The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas, Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long Whatever is begotten, born, and dies. Caught in that sensual music all neglect Monuments of unageing intellect. from "Sailing to Byzantium" by W.B. Yeats
A.He thinks of it as a period of decay. B.He thinks of it as a period of sloth. C.He thinks of it as a period of intellectual vigor. D.He thinks of it as a period of sensuality.
Hmm well what do you think?
im thinking b or a
Well if it were a period of sloth it would hint towards laziness right?
Sloth: reluctance to work or make an effort; laziness.
So I can agree with A ^-^
Because it hints towards decay multiple times
it is a
"The salmon-falls, the mackerel-crowded seas, Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long Whatever is begotten, born, and dies."
I hope I helped ^-^
@TwiztTiez can u help me plzz
I can try ^-^
k thanx
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