The Tower MCQs & Summary [W. B. Yeats]

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: February 11, 2025

The Tower is a poem by W. B. Yeats that reflects the poet’s thoughts about aging, personal identity, and the passing of time. In this poem, Yeats uses the image of a tower, which symbolizes the strength and stability of his past, but also the feelings of loneliness and isolation as he grows older. The speaker expresses a longing for the past and for the ideals of youth but also contemplates the inevitable changes that come with aging.

Throughout the poem, there is a mix of personal reflection and philosophical musings on life, death, and the search for meaning. Yeats grapples with the idea of loss and the idea that time, like the tower, will continue to stand even as individuals change or disappear. The tower becomes a symbol of his thoughts on immortality, legacy, and the spiritual search for truth.

Summary of The Tower by W. B. Yeats
Summary of The Tower by W. B. Yeats

Fact

Description
TitleThe Tower
AuthorW. B. Yeats
ThemeAging, loss, identity, immortality, the passage of time
SymbolismThe tower symbolizes both strength and isolation, and the passing of time
Published1928
Poem’s StructureFree verse, no set rhyme scheme or meter
Central ImageryThe tower, representing Yeats’ spiritual and personal growth
Personal ReflectionYeats reflects on the personal struggle with growing older and changing beliefs
Philosophical IdeasThe inevitability of aging, the search for meaning in life, and the power of legacy

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