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    The Darkling Thrush - Thomas Hardy [1840-1928] Relevant Background The poet Thomas Hardy was born near Dorchester in England. He is also famous for writing novels. Hardy gained a love of music from his father. Music is a prominent feature of ‘The Darkling Thrush’. Hardy gained his interest in literature from his mother. At the age of 22 Hardy moved to London and started to write poems. These early poems praised country life. Yet Hardy didn’t publish his poems until he was 58. He was 60 when

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    The Darkling Thrush -Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) ________________________________________ INTRODUCTION The Darkling Thrush is included in Poems of the Past and the Present (1901)‚ which contains many poems expressing Hardy’s dismay with British imperialism. There he also mourns the passing of agricultural society and sees little cause to celebrate England’s rapid industrialization‚ which destroy the customs and traditions of rural life. Here in The Darkling Thrush‚ in the transition of two centuries

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    Hardy’s poem‚ “The Darkling Thrush” brings into perspective two different worlds. There is the present world before his very eyes and the one in the future. This view becomes imperative when one takes cognizance of the context in which the poem is written. The poem is reportedly written by Thomas Hardy on the eve of the 20th century. The first world is the world of the 19th century Victorian society‚ marked historically by the industrial revolution with its attendant abuse of morality‚ nature and

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    Analyse of “The Darkling Thrush” Thomas Hardy presents a theme of hope in his poem The Darkling Thrush. In the poem winter season has brought about death and despair. A tired old man leans over a coppice gate in a desolate area‚ to see the ghosts of the past and little hope for the future. Hardy uses imagery to evoke ideas and images in the readers mind. “The land’s sharp features seemed to me. The Century’s corpse outleant‚ His crypt the cloudy canopy‚ The wind its death-lament.” In describing

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    The Darkling Thrush By: Thomas Hardy By: Trishanda Borchers In Hardy’s poem‚ he successfully uses a variety of images to convey a bleak‚ cold late autumn or early winter evening. This poem is quite interesting because it has a sort of pattern of description‚ climax and ending with further description. In the first two stanzas‚ he introduces the evening‚ the scenery surrounding him‚ and then in the third stanza‚ the thrush causes a sort of climax in which he summarizes the basic mood. Finally

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    2014 Dr. Faustino Introduction to Poetry “The Darkling Thrush” “The Darkling Thrush” by Thomas Hardy is a thirty-two line poem that contains four stanzas. The first two stanzas provide the setting of the poem and the last two stanzas describe more about his feeling towards winter. In "The Darkling Thrush" brings subtle messages to light regarding the seasons and even the elements but here’s the thing‚ though: like everything else in "The Darkling Thrush‚" all of the classical allusions in this poem

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    Towards the end of the 19th Century‚ Thomas Hardy composed‚ "The Darkling Thrush" which illustrates how happiness can be found amid dismay and gloom if one still has hope. Poetic devices strongly emphasize the author’s message regarding the bleak isolation of the world and how hope can still remain. Techniques involving the choice of diction‚ atmosphere‚ and the change of mood demonstrate Hardy’s implication as shown in "The Darkling Thrush". As the poem begins‚ the reader is stricken with ominous

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    THE DARKLING THRUSH ANALYSIS TRI ANISSAH ARFIANI; 121211233040 1. Illustration 1st Stanza In this first stanza‚ the speaker is lying on bushes when the weather is very cold. According to the speaker‚ the winter doesn’t have a white snow like any other winter but the snow is dirty. We can see this as the writer used “…Winter’s dregs…”‚ dregs is a term to called a black or dirty residue that comes out in the bottom of our cup when we have drunk our coffee. In addition‚ beside the cold weather the

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    Khang Nguyen McMillan APLit- P3 10-9-10 The Darkling Thrush Analysis Poems at first sight seem to be merely several lines of words grouped together but there are elements within them that turn a plethora of intricately organized words into something meaningful. The poetic devices such as alliteration‚ consonance‚ and rhyme are more than just tools to make a grouping of words sound different. In fact‚ they bring depth and convey the writer’s feelings on a particular subject. A poem can show

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    The Darkling Thrush Paraphrase and analyze the poem: Speaker: The speaker in the first two stanzas is portrayed as pessimistic and dark‚ but this changed in the two last stanzas. In any case‚ the speaker is conveyed to have strong feelings for nature. Form: Rhyming scheme is clearly visible giving to poem a rhythm. The 3rd stanza’s rhyming scheme seems to have been modified‚ if not a little disturbed having a not as good phonetic ending at the end of each stanza conveying the speaker’s disturbance

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