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"Dive deep into Leda and the Swan by William Butler Yeats anywhere you go: on a plane, on a mountain, in a canoe, under a tree. Or grab a flashlight and read Shmoop under the covers. Shmoop's award-winning Poetry Guides are now available on your eReader. Leda and the Swan is a Petrarchan sonnet with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efg efg and has 14 lines (one of which is split, so officially it has 15 lines) and is mostly iambic pentameter in rhythm. That is, it has five stresses in each line, a steady rhythm which does occasionally alter to reflect the violent action. Leda and the Swan Introduction. William Butler Yeats 's "Leda and the Swan" retells the story from Greek mythology of the rape of a girl named Leda by Zeus, the most powerful of the Greek gods. The "twist" of the story is that Zeus is disguised as a swan. Yeats presents this tale in a relatively graphic way, so modern readers may find the language disturbing.
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