How does Yeats' poem reflect the societal norms of his time regarding beauty?
It challenges conventional beauty standards.
It reinforces the belief that love stems from beauty.
It disregards beauty as unimportant.
It focuses solely on inner beauty.
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. It reinforces the belief that love stems from beauty.
Solution:
Yeats' poem reflects and reinforces the societal norms of valuing physical beauty in love relationships, as seen through the characters' dialogues regarding attraction and identity.
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