Sir Ima Cucumber - It expresses so much about Hardy, his writing, and of course about how the dead are forgotten. The end is bitter irony, that even the most devoted forget us But that is also our strength, that we can forget, heal, I suppose it is callous but maybe necessary. Of course his poem is too cynical, but sometimes that's what we feel and want to write or read, thoughts less logical, more emotional. The fidelity we receive and expect during our life seems here to be forgotten by all at our death, even by our most faithful friend, our pet, at least according to Hardy.
Ahkam - The poem is in narrative form. Thomas Hardy, a novelist, a short story writer and a very fine poet has categorically described the value of worldly love after death. Somewhat the same concept that W. Yeats has given in his very beautiful poem 'For Anne Gregory' and through personal experiences one has to agree with him. At eight years of age he went to the local school. His mother was determined that he had a good education, and after a year arranged for him to study Latin, French and German at a school in Dorchester.
Share it with your friends:. Make comments, explore modern poetry. Join today for free! The speaker suddenly saw a thrush bird singing a beautiful and hopeful song and it knows something more than the speaker.
These sections are portioned off like stanzas and labeled with roman numerals. The poem does follow a structured rhyme scheme. The poet, Thomas Hardy, spent his life in England and wrote this poem there in the winter of This bird is just a common, old and frail thrush. So the joyful sounds coming from this bird does offer some sort of hope at the end of the day. Jack turns out not to be the son of some random rich merchant which would anger his potential mother-in-law, Lady Bracknell , but a legitimate aristocrat.
After Jack goes into the house, Algernon announces he is in love with Cecily. She tells Algernon that her dream has always been to marry someone named Ernest because the name inspires such confidence. So, like Jack, Algernon decides he must be re-christened Ernest. It explores the idea that mourning is an act performed by the living, for the living, rather than for the dead person. Where are the speakers of the poem digging a grave?
Are You Digging on My grace? Who falls in love with Gwendolyn? Are You Digging On Me meaning? You dig upon my grave. Why flashed it not on me That one true heart was left behind! What feeling do we ever find To equal among humankind A dog's fidelity! Mistress, I dug upon your grave To bury a bone, in case I should be hungry near this spot When passing on my daily trot. I am sorry, but I quite forgot It was your resting-place.
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