The Second Coming summary

The poem "The Second Coming" is one of his very good poems. The poet believes that the modern civilization of the SI has drifted away from its main point and is moving towards completion. This poem begins suddenly as if someone is dreaming and expressing it. The poet says that there is going to be another incarnation of God that will raise up the new civilization or start a new time of 20,000 years. 
The inspiration for writing this poem came to the poet from reports of the violence that devastated the people of Ireland during the Easter Revolution of 1916 and the Civil War of 1919. The poem is the result of warnings that disturbed the poet's mind. The poet believes that civilization ends when it deviates from its fundamental principles. Then a new civilization arises, the seeds of which are in the old civilization that is ending. The title of the poem conveys the message of God to man in nature. 

Christian is coming to an end. No one knows what the nature of the conditions ahead will be, but it is true that it will be terrible because it is leading to revolutionary change. It is about to begin. If the summary of the poem is seen, the poet seems very disturbed. In his dream state, a cone is seen surrounding a stationary centre and reporting on it, indicating the change of civilization and age. 

The circumference of that cone expands with karma, and ultimately the centre cannot control its movement either. The disintegration begins, the objects crumble and fall, the center cannot support the police personnel, the hunter has lost control over the eagle, as there is no contact. And we have a lot of intelligence and materiality, science, technology and logic, so it is leading us towards destruction. 

As a result, there is only spreading anarchy, violence and bloodshed everywhere. Loot and turmoil are everywhere. The centre cannot control. As a result, the early and aristocratic life and its innocent innocence and purity are in danger of being busy. All the faith and reverence of the best and most intelligent elite has faded, and the most corrupt public masses have become irrational and violent.

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