As human beings we’ve certainly suffered the loss of awe, the loss of sacredness, and the loss of the fact that we’re not here– we’re not put on earth– to shape it anyway we want.. You want something to happen with poetry, but it doesn’t make anything happen. So then somebody says, “What’s the use of poetry?” Then you say, “Well, what’s the use of a cloud? What’s the use of a river? What’s the use of a tree?” They don’t make anything happen. Derek Walcott
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William Butler Yeats was known for his poetry. He was famous for his work “The Stolen Child” which is also well known as the poem that inspired the Disney film “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” However, Yeats was not only a poet but was also an artist, scholar, playwright, and politician. He was born in Ireland in 1865 to a prosperous family who encouraged him to pursue his art. His mother was supportive of her son’s dreams, however she did have one condition, “Remember to read your father’s books!” His father was a writer and historian who made it clear that he wanted his son to follow in his footsteps.

Even though Yeats didn’t succeed in getting into Oxford University he did become a leader in the Irish Literary Society. He published multiple books of poetry including “The Wind Among the Reeds” which later became a Disney film after being adapted by Frank Lloyd Wright.

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