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What does the poet say about the ship’s qualities in ‘The Convergence of the
Twain’?
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Answered by adityapaul147
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Answered by adventureisland
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‘The Convergence of the  Twain’

Explanation:

The poem Convergence of the Twain instantly measures the quality of this marine tragedy. Hardy decides not even to notice the suffocated victims, the commercial losses, or the pain of the survivors; for him, the essential element is the disaster in the Greek mind, the necessary bringing down of humans with too many treasures in their powers. Just as all Greek disaster is ironic, with stars ignorant of their simplicity until too late, so this poem examines the differences of people doomed because of their superior self-confidence. “Human emptiness” and “Pride of Life” eventually lead to a fall both accurate and symbolic.

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