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Thomas Hardy
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GCSE English Mind Map on Thomas Hardy, created by Cecile Bullman on 24/03/2014.
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Thomas Hardy
Hope
Huge tension in his poetry
Hope and the pain when it's lost
Poem
The Darkling Thrush
The thrush represents hope
He is the thrush
"Blessed thrush whereof he knew that I was unaware
Pessimistic view
Protecting himself from disappointment
The Convergence of the Twain
The crash was destined
"Blast - Beruffled"
Nobody comes
Expectations of being let down
Car lights embody this
All Hope is rooted in the old-world and it enduring
Tess of the D'urbervilles
Sulsberry Plains
Stonehenge
Change
Hardy fears change
Things are moving on - without Hardy
The Convergence of the Twain
Man's best effort
Scary
Uses Dragon-like terms
Poem
Broken Lyre
The Going
More than Emma's death
Change in his life
Altered All
Drummer Hodge
Changes from Wessex to South Africa
Use of Afrikaans
The Man he Killed
War changes
World is a worse place because of war
1900
Everything is changing rapidly
Tess Of the D'urbervilles
Hardy Fears change
Old vs. New house
In Wessex she is safe
Emma
Wife who died
Ignored her in life
Misses her in death
About her as much as his pain about as much as her reaction to her 'going'
The significance of his pain
Fears more abandonment than anything
Poems
The Voice
The Going
On the departure platform
Neutral Tones
Poem TO her
One day you will leave me!
Second wife is Florence (his secretary)
Spends their marriage writing about his dead wife
1912-1913
'Nobody comes' - Autobiographical about their relationship
WOMAN MUCH MISSED
Nature
Poem
The Darkling Thrush
Winter
Everything is dead
In Time of Breaking of Nations
Drummer Hodge
The South African nature destroys a Wessex man
Horrific 'foreign stars'
The Convergence of the Twain
The Natural world and living in it is KEY
WESSEX
Industry is damaging it
Or nature is fighting back
Nature = Hope
The Pathetic Fallacy represents his view of the world
Fog
Winter
The lack of life
Nature is the most important theme
Everything else should be led by nature
POWERFUL
It will defeat industry
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