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POEM 99: Men Who March Away (Song of the Soldiers) by Thomas Hardy. POET & CONTEXT: Thomas Hardy: 1840-1928. Hardy is more famous for his novels than his poetry.
[DOC File]Analysis of a passage from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ...
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The poet plays upon the unease he creates by dividing the Knight’s next actions line-by-line; he steps forward (431), reaches out (432), lifts up his head (433), goes to his horse (434), steps into the stirrups (435)… to the reader, eagerly awaiting explanation or conclusion, such an effect is both maddening and engrossing.
[DOC File]Introduction to Twentieth-Century Global Poetry
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“A Poet”/ Thomas Hardy from The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry. Jan. 25: Letters to a Young Poet (pgs 1-78) / Ranier Maria Rilke “Letters to a Young Poet” Adrienne Rich from Midnight Salvage [Sakai] “Poets Obligation,” “Poetry”/Pablo Neruda from The Vintage Book of Contemporary World Poetry [Sakai] Jan. 30: Translation
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(poet’s language, subject matter, setting, speaker’s tone etc.). What is the mood of this poem? Explain why. “The Man He Killed” by Thomas Hardy. p. 835 (dark green book) l. What does the speaker think would happen if he had met the man at an inn? What actually happened? Why? 2.
[DOC File]Harper’s Revision Notes: WW1 Poetry
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In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations’ by Thomas Hardy (100) SAMPLE QUESTION: POEM 112: ‘Range-Finding’ by Robert Frost . POET & CONTEXT: Robert Frost 1874-1963 . Frost was an American poet famous for his depiction of rural life.
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Thomas Hardy. Shelley's Skylark. Somewhere afield here something lies In Earth's oblivious eyeless trust That moved a poet to prophecies - A pinch of unseen, unguarded dust The dust of the lark that Shelley heard, And made immortal through times to be; - Though it only lived like another bird, And knew not its immortality.
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Thomas Hardy. 1840-1928. Today he is known as a sophisticated poet, but he grew up working as a stonemason and local builder. He lived in Dorset, England with his mother, Jemima, and his father, Thomas. His mother educated him until he was old enough to attend school. There he learned to speak Latin and demonstrated academic potential.
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English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy once said that “What are called advanced ideas are really in great part but the latest fashion in definition – a more accurate expression, by words in ‘logy’ and ‘ism,’ of sensations men and women have …
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By Thomas Hardy. A Victorian novelist and poet who linked a lot of his works to nature and rural life. His work is often real and hard-hitting rather than figurative and encrypted. This poem links to The Boer Wars and his opinion that there is a nonsensical/futile (pointless) nature to war.
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How does Hardy convey the belief that war is pointlessly destructive, no matter what its justification? The voices in this poem offer three perspectives about the human condition. How has the poet has employed these three different voices to offer three different views about humanity and its problems? For this question you should:
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