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How does the swan’s condition in “The Wild Swans at Coole” by William Butler Yeats contrast with that of the speaker’s?

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The speaker is aging while the swans do not seem to be.
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Answer:

The speaker perceives that the time is passing and he is aging, while the swan is tranquil with respect to the passage of time.

Step-by-step explanation:

The poem's speaker is reflecting on how the passage of time changes his life. The speaker knows that time makes him grow old and changes his appearance. However, time does not alter the life of the swan, they remain beautiful and with the youthful appearance of always.

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