19 pages 38 minutes read

William Butler Yeats

Easter, 1916

Fiction | Poem | Adult | Published in 1921

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics.

Symbols & Motifs

Stone

In the second stanza, Yeats describes the rebels as “Hearts with one purpose alone / Through summer and winter seem / Enchanted to a stone / To trouble the living stream” (Lines 41-43). Yeats chose the image of a stone to emphasize the solidity and determination of the leaders of the Rising. While he feels ambivalent about their pure devotion, he nevertheless has admiration and respect for their determination and commitment to the cause. Yeats is uncertain that this stone-like commitment can function within the world, though, which is naturally full of change and movement. His use of the verb “trouble” (Line 44) in reference to the stone in the water suggests his discomfort with the rebels’ tactics, noting that they might be out of alignment with the natural order of things. At the end of the stanza, he doubles down on this contrast, describing the moving, changing world in detail before finishing with, “The stone’s in the midst of all” (Line 56). The stone is prominent and strong but might not fit in with the rest of the landscape. In the final stanza, the stone becomes something more detrimental, as Yeats claims, “Too long a sacrifice / Can make a stone of the heart” (Line 57), suggesting that the rebels’ actions might have hardened them.

Related Titles

By William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

Among School Children

William Butler Yeats

Among School Children

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

A Prayer for My Daughter

William Butler Yeats

A Prayer for My Daughter

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

A Vision

William Butler Yeats

A Vision: An Explanation of Life Founded upon the Writings of Giraldus and upon Certain Doctrines Attributed to Kusta Ben Luka

William Butler Yeats

Plot Summary

logo

Cathleen Ni Houlihan

William Butler Yeats

Cathleen Ni Houlihan

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop

William Butler Yeats

Crazy Jane Talks with the Bishop

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

Death

William Butler Yeats

Death

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

Leda and the Swan

William Butler Yeats

Leda and the Swan

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

No Second Troy

William Butler Yeats

No Second Troy

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

Sailing to Byzantium

William Butler Yeats

Sailing to Byzantium

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

The Lake Isle of Innisfree

William Butler Yeats

The Lake Isle of Innisfree

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

The Wild Swans at Coole

William Butler Yeats

The Wild Swans at Coole

William Butler Yeats

Study Guide

logo

When You Are Old

William Butler Yeats

When You Are Old

William Butler Yeats