During his lifetime, William Butler Yeats identified as Irish and was proud of his Irish heritage. He played a significant role in the Celtic Revival, a cultural movement that sought to revive and promote Irish language, literature, and folklore. Yeats was also involved in the Irish nationalist movement and was a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. His poetry often explores themes of Irish identity, mythology, and politics, reflecting his deep connection to his homeland. Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923 for his poetic achievements.
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