"Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself"
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Then he pivots to “the abyss of himself,” a phrase that drags heroism out of the parade ground and into psychological free fall. “Abyss” suggests not self-improvement but confrontation with chaos, guilt, desire, contradiction - the parts of the self that don’t line up with patriotic narrative or even with one’s own preferred story. Yeats isn’t romanticizing introspection; he’s making it sound as dangerous as war, and pointedly less legible. No uniform. No witnesses. No clean ending that can be carved into stone.
Context matters: Yeats lived through the convulsions of Irish nationalism, the Easter Rising, and the Great War’s industrial slaughter, all of which turned death into a kind of political currency. His line refuses the easy trade: blood for meaning. The subtext is a rebuke to societies that outsource moral seriousness to battlefields while ignoring the harder labor of self-knowledge - the kind that can dismantle fanaticism rather than feed it.
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Yeats, William Butler. (2026, January 18). Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/why-should-we-honour-those-that-die-upon-the-11065/
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Yeats, William Butler. "Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/why-should-we-honour-those-that-die-upon-the-11065/.
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"Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/why-should-we-honour-those-that-die-upon-the-11065/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







