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What is "Snowdrop" about | The power and brutality of nature and the strength in resilience. All the animals die due to the harsh winter, but the snowdrop flower perseveres and cunningly survives |
What is "Snowdrop" about | The power and brutality of nature and the strength in resilience. All the animals die due to the harsh winter, but the snowdrop flower perseveres and cunningly survives |
What is "Snowdrop" about | The power and brutality of nature and the strength in resilience. All the animals die due to the harsh winter, but the snowdrop flower perseveres and cunningly survives |
What is "Snowdrop" about | The power and brutality of nature and the strength in resilience. All the animals die due to the harsh winter, but the snowdrop flower perseveres and cunningly survives |
What is "The Thought Fox" about | A writer with writers block who dreams of a Fox that enters his mind and cures the block |
What is "The Harvest Moon" about | The harvest moon which symbolizes the change from autumn to winter. People go out and pray to the moon. The animals are scared of it. The ripe crops cry to be harvested. |
What is "The Jaguar" about | A zoo where every animal except for the Jaguar is lethargic and boring. The jaguar yearns to escape the cage and become free, and therefore is, because of his change in mindset. |
What is "Football at Slack" about | A group of happy and jolly men playing football in a storm. No matter how much the storm messes with their game, they continue playing. This continues until the storm ends and the sun watches them |
What is "The Horses" about | The speaker is remembering a time where he was with nature, and how the boringness and stillness is beautiful. This compares to the speaker's life in a crowded city, where even though he is surrounded by people, it is lonely, ugly and boring. |
What is "Roe-Deer" about | The speaker is driving in a snowstorm during twilight. He coincidentally sees two deer which, during this magical moment, give him an altered sense of reality, glimpsing into the deer's magical world. Just as fast as he saw them, they disappear, returning him back to his normal life. Bro is high |
What is "Wind" about | The omnipresence and power of nature. The wind is very violent and is attacking everything. |
What is "A Memory" about | A poem remembering Hughes' father in low Jack orchard. He is shearing a sheep very aggressively, while smoking a cigarette very carefully. This shows the dominance of humans over nature and the importance of hard work. It also shows addiction, as Jack has to smoke in order to cope with his hard life. |
What is "Relic" about | The speaker finds a jawbone on the beach and imagines the journey it took to get there. It shows the power of nature, specifically the sea, when compared to humans. The sea is like homelander |
What is "Telegraph Wires" about | How technology is brainrot. It's making everyone isolated, lonely, and spiritually empty |
What is "Hawk Roosting" about | The world from the perspective of an apex predator (hawk). How it thinks the world revolves around it, showing innocent savagery as the things it does is savage, yet innocent because it is in it's nature. |
What is "Anniversary" about | Hughes' psychic vision of his dead mother and aunt, and his jealousy of his brother receiving more love than him. |
What is "Cat and Mouse" about | The comparison between humans and god --> a mouse and a cat. How humans are not so different to nature. |
What is "The Other" about | The cyclic cycle of TED HUGHES' relationship. Entitlement, how empty, envious women ruined Hughes' and his lover's life, and how their life is ruined in return |
What is "Snowdrop" about | The power and brutality of nature and the strength in resilience. All the animals die due to the harsh winter, but the snowdrop flower perseveres and cunningly survives |