Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes, Lecture by Ms. Abeer Mathur
Hawk is a very aggressive and fierce creature. It has powerful grip of claws and round shaped beak. Hawk looks down in search of his new prey from the parch of …
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Hawk is a very aggressive and fierce creature. It has powerful grip of claws and round shaped beak. Hawk looks down in search of his new prey from the parch of …
Hawk is a very aggressive and fierce creature. It has powerful grip of claws and round shaped beak. Hawk looks down in search of his new prey from the parch of a tree and distributes its bones on the path. He thinks that sun is also in his control.
First of all the poem starts in a rather frustrating manner. There is an encounter with a large lifeless pig laying on top of a barrow. First contact with the pig …
First of all the poem starts in a rather frustrating manner. There is an encounter with a large lifeless pig laying on top of a barrow. First contact with the pig causes the person to “Thump it without feeling remorse.” The thumping however did no good as “It was like a sack of wheat.” After some physical abuse the pig turns out to be not like a pig at all. The pig felt too dead to be mad at as it was like “A poundage of lard and pork.” The blame for where the pig lay was formally upon the pig but it “Did not seem able to accuse.” Through all the frustrating events, and attempts to accuse the pig, sympathy for the pig starts to appear. In reality everything dies, and therefore the pig was “Too dead to pity.”
