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Comparison Of Ted Hughes’S Hawk Roosting And William Wordsworth’S

The poems are imagery poems and the figure of speech both poets use is somewhat similar. “I wondered Lonely as a Cloud” contains glances of recollections of the inner mind of the author. This poem describes the exquisite effect in which the outside world has upon the speaker. Ted Hughes’s poem on the other hand although violent and cruel, conveying beauty and horror shows a delineation of human nature. “Hawk roosting” is a poem in which the poet clearly shows his understanding of the hearts of the mankind and nature and he utilizes his attention to a lot of details and expressive language.
If we compare the language used in both poems it is clear “Hawk Roosting” seems a lot more direct and violent. Hawk roosting is a graphic poem that has six stanzas with no rhythmic scheme. The hawk plays the main role and the author does not try to hide this through out the whole poem. The author uses words like I, my so often that it seems that the hawk sees itself as the center of......


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