Thomas hardy poetry

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      Poetry Analysis Worksheet . Title of Poem: “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?” Author: Thomas Hardy. 1. What is the dramatic situation of the poem? (What is taking place literally?) Someone/something is digging at someone’s grave. 2. Who is the speaker in the poem? (Or, at least, what do we know about him/her?) The speaker in this poem is ...

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    • [DOCX File]Ms. Rhodehouse's One-Stop English Spot

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      Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy. Reading assignments are due on the date listed—be prepared for reading quizzes to follow! Wed., 3/13: Ch. 1 to 7 (p. 49) Fri., 3/15

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      6. What is the effect of Hardy’s use of words from the Dorset . dialect? 7. What details suggest that the speaker is being ironic when he uses the word “quaint” to secribe war? “Are you Digging on My Grave?” by Thomas Hardy. p. 835 (dark green book) 1. Is the author the speaker in his poem? Explain. 2.

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      Hardy’s poem set out to expose the inequality of rural and impoverished women. The success of the simple dialogue is astonishingly compelling as captivates the reader’s emotion and conjures a deep desire to act. Works Cited. Gibson, James. Thomas Hardy: A Literary Life. London: Macmillan, 1996. Print. Hardy, Thomas All Poetry.

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    • [DOC File]Thomas Hardy - World English

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      Thomas Hardy. www.world-english.org. The Darkling Thrush. I leant upon a coppice gate. When Frost was spectre-gray, And Winter's dregs made desolate. The weakening eye of day. The tangled bine-stems scored the sky. Like strings of broken lyres, And all mankind that haunted nigh.

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    • [DOC File]My Poetry Chapbook - Weebly

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      One of those genius writers can easily be classified as Thomas Hardy. Poetry in our eyes. Poetry is more than just words on a paper. These words make up thoughts and ideas. Poetry is a way to express your feelings in a unique and creative way. These words should express your …

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    • [DOCX File]City University of New York

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      The poem is in a ballad form and Thomas Hardy uses poetic tropes, such as, metaphors and allegories. In the very first line of the poem, Thomas Hardy, in my opinion, makes it obvious that he is talking about a drinking glass or a cup. In the second line he acknowledges that he is looking at his reflection and just in the five words that he uses ...

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    • [DOC File]Harper’s Revision Notes: WW1 Poetry

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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. He wrote Men Who March Away at the very start of the war. SUBJECT & THEMES: Bravery/heroism. Cynicism. War effort. FORM & STUCTURE:

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    • [DOCX File]Poems to be taught/used with Young Adults

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      Classics of American, British, Chinese, and Greek Poetry. Alighieri, Dante “Inferno” Canto XIII (Suicide Forest) Arnold, Matthew “The Buried Life” Arnold, Matthew “Dover Beach” Anglo-Saxon poet. Beowulf. Basho, Matsuo “Old Pond” Bentley, Elizabeth “On Education” Blake, William “The Chimney Sweeper” Blake, William “The ...

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    • [DOCX File]Mrs. Loux's English Class | The Class of 2015

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      “The Darkling Thrush” Thomas Hardy. Realism (1820-1920)/ Harlem Rennaisance (1920’s) “An Autumn Sunset” Edith Wharton “My Papa’s Waltz” Theodore Roethke “Anthem for Doomed Youth” Wilfred Owen “Incident” Countee Cullen “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” Langston Hughes “America” Claude McKay. Modernism (1910-1965)

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