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chazkratz BS: Evil--The New Good (Mark Morford) (25) RE: BS: Evil--The New Good (Mark Morford) 13 Sep 08


Like most of Shakespeare's plays, Yeats' "The Second Coming" is written in blank verse, i.e., unrhymed iambic pentameter. The lines you get backwards, Meself, are as follows:


The best lack all conviction, while the worst

Are full of passionate intensity.


In a sense, that's true: The best and the brightest are aware of nuance, shading--to them the world is not all black and white. The worst, on the other hand, see only absolutes--good and evil, with us or against us. Yeats, when he wrote the poem, was drawn to fascism--the "rough beast, slouching towards Bethlehem," was fascism, reacting to the decadent society
he describes in the first half of the poem; before he died, he had begun to recognize the horror that fascism is in reality.

Charles


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