What might the windhover represent to the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins
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"The Windhover" is a sonnet written in 1887 by the English poet and Jesuit priest Gerard Manley Hopkins, dedicated to "Christ our Lord." In the poem, the speaker recounts the awe-inspiring sight of a kestrel (a.k.a, a "windhover") soaring through the air in search of prey.
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Wind hover represents the beauty of gods creation
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- The Wind hover is a sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins.
- It was written on May .
- The wind hover might represent to the poet The Beauty Of God's Creation.
- The bird is just an ordinary creature but the poet finds the majesty of god's hand in it as it who was in the sky and performs brilliant skills.
Therefore Wind hover represents the beauty of gods creation.
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