Ted hughes as a poet of nature
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Ted Hughes uses the theme of 'the power of nature' in both Wind and Thistles. However, he uses different language techniques in each of his poems to achieve this. For example, in Wind, the poet uses onomatopoeia to describe the powerful force of the wind.
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It simply means that nature is a frequent subject in his poetry. ... Thus, the recognition of violence and aggression in nature became one ofHughes' dominant themes in numerous of his poems. Yet, looking at his work, we can state a significant change when it comes to describingnature.
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