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the darkling thrush is a poem of despair and hopelessness do you agree

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Answered by jefferson7
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Answer:

The poem is about despair and hopelessness,

Explanation:

The poet is speaking about despair and hopelessness in this poem. In the first stanza, he says he leant upon a coppice gate when Frost was specter grey. Spectre here represents death. In the line the weakeneing eye of day represents a fading sun and fading hope.

The land's sharp features seemed to be

     The Century's corpse outleant,

In the above lines the poet compares the land to a corpse.

His crypt the cloudy canopy,

     The wind his death-lament.

In the above lines the poet compares The Century crypt to a canopy.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

Ans: “The Darkling Thrush” is a poem which signifies more of despair than it displays hope. There is a sense of patent despair in the description of the poem and the surroundings.

The poet, Hardy, paints a desolate image in the beginning stanzas of the poem. He also makes use of imageries like the “spectre-grey” landscape that mirrors the death.

He also refers to the sound of the wind as a “death-lament”. He used many other images which portray the mundaneness of the poem.

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