Horses poem critical apriciation
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“The Horses” is a thirty-eight-line poem in free verse, written mostly in two-line stanzas. ... In these first few lines, Hughes paints a stark, dreamlike picture in black and gray. Horses, a familiar enough sight during the day, become strange when the narrator sees ten of them in the gathering dawn.
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