What is ironic about the allusion to bethlehem in the last line of the poem the second coming
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English, 08.10.2019 17:40 microwave13016
What is ironic about the allusion to bethlehem in the last line of the poem the second coming
a. the event described is the opposite of christian salvation.
b. yeats was a devotee of pre-christian theology.
c. jesus had already been born two thousand years earlier.
d. the second coming will happen when you least expect it.
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