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What is Hughes's poem "Song" about? I had previously assumed it was an...

What is Hughes's poem "Song" about? I had previously assumed it was an ode to Sylvia Plath, but then found out that he had written the poem before he met her.

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What is the message of the poem "Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes?

What is the message of the poem "Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes?

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Can you help me understand the poem "Heptonstall" by Ted Hughes,...

Can you help me understand the poem "Heptonstall" by Ted Hughes, including the historical/biographical background that might be connected to it?

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Heptonstall is an ancient village in Yorkshire, England, the birthplace...

Heptonstall is an ancient village in Yorkshire, England, the birthplace of Ted Hughes. Before the Industrial Revolution, it was home to weavers, who had large windows in their dwellings so that the...

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"Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes is a poem consisting of six four-line...

"Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes is a poem consisting of six four-line stanzas. It is written in free verse and has no regular rhyme pattern. It is written in the first person from the point of view of a...

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What is a summary of and background on the poem "My Own True Family" by...

What is a summary of and background on the poem "My Own True Family" by Ted Hughes?

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What is a summary and analysis of the poem "A March Calf" by Ted Hughes?

What is a summary and analysis of the poem "A March Calf" by Ted Hughes?

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Ted Hughes' powerful poem "The March Calf" creates an unforgettable...

Ted Hughes' powerful poem "The March Calf" creates an unforgettable image of a new-born calf who is "dressed in his best--his blacks and his whites" (also called a "wedding natty get up") as he...

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"My Own True Family" tells the story of a young boy who is cursed by an...

"My Own True Family" tells the story of a young boy who is cursed by an old woman and dreams he is tied to a stake, surrounded by a ring of talking oak trees. The trees, who the narrator describes as...

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"My Own True Family" was published in a children's book by Ted Hughes...

"My Own True Family" was published in a children's book by Ted Hughes called Meet My Family! with illustrations by George Adamson. The first edition of the volume, published on 7 April 1961 by Faber...

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It is important to realize that "My Own True Family" is the final poem...

It is important to realize that "My Own True Family" is the final poem in Hughes' collection which is a testament to its importance. On the surface level, the poem seems to be a work against...

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Explain the use of repetition in the poem "Mooses" by Ted Hughes.

Explain the use of repetition in the poem "Mooses" by Ted Hughes.

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The repetition in this poem is subtle. Rather than repeating whole...

The repetition in this poem is subtle. Rather than repeating whole phrases or lines, the poem features frequent alliteration (the repetition of a word's first letter or sound across adjacent words) and...

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What is Hughes's poem "Song" about? I had previously assumed it was an...

What is Hughes's poem "Song" about? I had previously assumed it was an ode to Sylvia Plath, but then found out that he had written the poem before he met her.

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What is the message of the poem "Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes?

What is the message of the poem "Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes?

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Hughes wrote "Song" when he was only nineteen, which means that it's one...

Hughes wrote "Song" when he was only nineteen, which means that it's one of his earliest poems. The poem shows Hughes's longstanding interest in mythology and ancient depictions of goddesses (he...

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On a literal level, this poem is about a hawk roosting in a tree and...

On a literal level, this poem is about a hawk roosting in a tree and reflecting on its body, its predatory powers, and its superiority to other creatures ("I kill where I please because it is all...

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Can you help me understand the poem "Heptonstall" by Ted Hughes,...

Can you help me understand the poem "Heptonstall" by Ted Hughes, including the historical/biographical background that might be connected to it?

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Heptonstall is an ancient village in Yorkshire, England, the birthplace...

Heptonstall is an ancient village in Yorkshire, England, the birthplace of Ted Hughes. Before the Industrial Revolution, it was home to weavers, who had large windows in their dwellings so that the...

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"Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes is a poem consisting of six four-line...

"Hawk Roosting" by Ted Hughes is a poem consisting of six four-line stanzas. It is written in free verse and has no regular rhyme pattern. It is written in the first person from the point of view of a...

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