what is the subject matter of Hawkins poetry
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Since "The Windhover" is about both an actual, visible bird and Jesus Christ, duality is an important theme. The kestrel is both "morning's minion"—its servant—and "daylight's dauphin"—its ruler. The bird is "drawn," or led, by dawn's arrival, but it controls the wind
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Hopkins's subject matter in these mature poems is wholly religious—he believed that by making his work religious-themed he might make poetry a part of his religious vocation. These post-1875 poems follow a style quite different from that of Hopkins's earlier verse.
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