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Attempt a critical reading of Darkling Thurse?​

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Critical Appreciation of the Darkling Thrush with Particular Emphasis on Time and Change "The Darkling Thrush" was written by Thomas Hardy on the last day of the nineteenth century. ... Hardy deliberately personifies the season and frost because it makes the weather more powerful and it also gives it human qualities.

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Critical Appreciation of the Darkling Thrush with Particular Emphasis on Time and Change "The Darkling Thrush" was written by Thomas Hardy on the last day of the nineteenth century. ... Hardy deliberately personifies the season and frost because it makes the weather more powerful and it also gives it human qualities.

Written in December 1900, the poem reflects on the end of the 19th century and the state of Western civilization. The desolation of the scene the speaker sees serves as an extended metaphor for the decay of Western civilization, while the thrush is a symbol for its possible rebirth through religious faith.

The poem"The Darkling Thrush " is an attempt by Thomas Hardy to search for meaning in the world which is moving on from the old world to the new. The growth of industrialisation and urbanisation had changed human beings and their relationship with their environment.

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