The darkling Thrush
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In The Darkling Thrush, Hardy depicts nature as the enduring hope of life. The poem's tone is dark and foreboding until the appearance of the thrush.
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Thomas Hardy often shows a pessimistic and fatalistic outlook in his poetry. Rejecting the Victorian belief of a benevolent God, he laments on the bleakness of human condition, inspired by the dark rugged landscape of his native land Dorset.
In his poem ‘The Darkling Thrush’ Hardy has painted a gloomy and desolate landscape of a chill winter evening. The frost was ‘spectre-grey’. The tangled bine-stems looked like strings of broken lyre pointing at the sky.
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