What is the poem afterwards by Thomas Hardy about?
Table of Contents
- 1 What is the poem afterwards by Thomas Hardy about?
- 2 Who wrote the poem weathers?
- 3 Who is the poet of Afterwards?
- 4 What weather does the cuckoo like?
- 5 What does the knight offer the lady in La Belle Dame Sans Merci?
- 6 Who do you think the poet Kipling addressing?
- 7 What did the knight made for the lady?
- 8 What is the central theme of the poem If?
- 9 What is the mood of the poem weathers by Thomas Hardy?
- 10 What makes Thomas Hardy’s ‘the British Summer’ Special?
What is the poem afterwards by Thomas Hardy about?
‘Afterwards’ was part of his 1917 volume Moments of Vision. It was, as the title suggests, the last poem in the collection. This poem reflects Hardy’s state of mind as he looked at his life and considered what the world was going to be like after he died.
Who wrote the poem weathers?
Thomas Hardy
The British summer has a lot going for it if you happen to be a meteorologist or a poet. Thomas Hardy wrote a lot about weather, in his poetry and in his novels.
What do the words back door an the front door refer to in the POEN Afterwards?
In this poem, people continue to exist after they die, if only in the memories of their friends and neighbors. Using that word, instead of “front door,” suggests that the poet might be afraid that no one will notice his death – it’ll be like slipping quietly out a back door.
Who is the poet of Afterwards?
“Afterwards” was the final poem in the collection entitled “Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses” by Thomas Hardy (1840-1928). This was in the summer of 1917 when Hardy was 77 years old, the world was at war, and Hardy was doubtful whether he would live to publish any more.
What weather does the cuckoo like?
The pleasant weather is weather the cuckoo likes. The cuckoo is a bird that can be seen in England in the spring and summer. Line 2: The poet likes summer weather too. However, in this stanza in the poem the chestnut spikes are meant, which bloom in the spring (see picture).
What do the words backdoor and the front door refer to in the poem Afterwards?
What does the knight offer the lady in La Belle Dame Sans Merci?
As if to complement the three gifts (garland, bracelets, ‘zone’ or girdle) the knight gave her, the belle dame sans merci gives the knight three sweet gifts: sweet relish, wild honey, and manna-dew (implying something almost divine: ‘manna’ was the foodstuff that fell from heaven in the Old Testament).
Who do you think the poet Kipling addressing?
Answer: In Rudyard Kipling’s piece of didactic poetry “If,” he is speaking to his only son, John. In the poem, he addresses his son as “you,” while he provides instruction on becoming a man of virtue. He teaches his son how to act in a variety of situations, and how to treat people from all walks of life.
What did the knight gives the lady?
The knight has been bewitched by a beautiful lady who had professed her love, and gave him sweet roots, wild honey and manna dew.
What did the knight made for the lady?
As the other excellent answer to this question suggests, the knight agrees to grant the old woman the first thing she desires if she gives him the answer to the riddle regarding what women want. Again, what the old woman desires is the knight’s promise to marry her.
What is the central theme of the poem If?
THE MAIN IDEA OF THE POEM IF WRITTEN BY RUDYARD KIPLING IS THAT THE MAIN KEY TO LED A SATISFACTORY LIFE IS TO REMAIN BALANCED. WE SHOULD DEAL WITH THE UPS AND DOWNS IN LIFE WITH AN UNDISTURBED MIND. WE SHOULD HAVE CONFIDENCE AND PATIENCE TO HANDLE ANY SITUATION. WE SHOULD BE EVEN MINDED IN SUCCESS AND FAILURE.
What is the purpose of the poem If by Rudyard Kipling?
The final goal of Kipling’s poem ‘If–’ is to guide us throughout our life to make us a good and complete human being. It is all about developing a good character in a man. The main and instant purpose of writing this poem was to give the poet’s son instructions on how to lead a happy and successful life in this world.
What is the mood of the poem weathers by Thomas Hardy?
The poem weathers by Thomas Hardy his description of the mood and feeling of two seasons. The first half of the poem deals with spring when “Nestlings fly” (baby birds first learn to use their wings). Though the weather is rainy the mood is influenced by spring the Englishman or New Englander is tempted to travel travel “south and west”.
What makes Thomas Hardy’s ‘the British Summer’ Special?
The British summer has a lot going for it if you happen to be a meteorologist or a poet. Thomas Hardy wrote a lot about weather, in his poetry and in his novels. The contrast between spring and autumn in these two stanzas is beautifully done, connecting the natural run of the seasons with the human (and animal) needs.
What is the meaning of the poem four seasons?
This is very much a poem for the English, northeast Americans, and others who live in a four season climate and would seem odd to someone from the Southern or tropical areas where the seasons are not as sharply defined and different. It is about 2 seasons spring and autumn.