A comparison between the writings of Hughes, Hill, and Harrison
Date Submitted: 12/08/2004 22:01:11
Theology, September song, and National Trust are works of Hughes, Hill and Harrison, which all speak of situations in the past that have affected society to the present day. As for other works of these poets such as Examination at the Womb Dorr, In Memory of Jane Fraiser, and Book Ends, each deals with the struggle of death. These poems recite different aspects of how the consequence of death reaches us all.
Hughes' point in
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answers that one has to live without, and experiences that can only happen once.
History and life go hand in hand. Many incidents in the past have influenced many struggles, and these struggles lead to death. Reading these poems by Hughes, Hill, and Harrison explains this all in many different tones and aspects. There is a lesson to be taught, history affects everyday to come, and death affects everyone when it will least be expected.
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