Thomas Hardy use the example of the humble hedgehog in in his poem afterward is ....
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Hardy uses the example of the humble hedgehog as a shorthand for this helpless creature of nature which the poet strove to look after (as his great successor Philip Larkin later would). ... Nowhere in 'Afterwards' does Hardy mention death. The title of poem opts for the euphemistic 'Afterwards' rather than 'After Death'.
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