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    The Man He Killed

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    Repetition‚ Symbolism‚ and Word Play in Hardy’s “The Man He Killed” Because war is a mysterious entity‚ Thomas Hardy wrote “The Man He Killed” to emphasize the occasional inadequate reason for conflict‚ and the range of emotions someone may feel after engaging in conflict that an individual might feel unnecessary‚ and after taking a persons life simply because he was my “foe”‚ especially in the Boers Wars in which the British colonized South Africa‚ in which this poem is set. Hardy is able to convey

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    Man He Killed

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    The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy this is dramatic poem and reflective poem . It consist of five stanza each stanza have four line . The speaker her is not the poet ‚ it is a soldier who kills another man without any sensible reason . He is enlisted forced to join the army ‚ he is poor‚ uneducated ‚out of work but he is very kind and generous. He is very sensitive ‚ he feel guilty because he kill another man without any reason ‚ he is puzzled and unsatisfied‚ so he send us a massage "stop war" to

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    That man can have nothing but what he strives for; (The Star) In the name of Allah‚ Most Gracious‚ Most Merciful 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. By the Star when it goes down -Your Companion is neither astray nor being misled‚ Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) Desire. It is no less than inspiration sent down to him: He was taught by one mighty in Power‚ Endued with Wisdom: For he appeared (in stately form) While he was in the highest part of the horizon: Then he approached and came closer‚ And

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    2. What "liberties" does he believe Americans are willing to sacrifice? Siegfried believes Americans were willing to sacrifice both their political and personal liberties in the name of mass production and mass civilization. Americans weren’t necessarily sacrificing their rights like the freedom of speech or religion—their obsession with efficiency of production was obstructing their personal liberties. In order to meet the production quota‚ Americans were willing to sacrifice pride in and quality

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    Gianna-Alexis Huballah June 26‚ 2012 Professor Mosser English 1102 Analysis: The Man He Killed Killing another human being is something that most people would find very hard to do. Do a person’s feelings towards violent actions change in the course of a war? In the poem‚ "The Man He Killed‚" By Thomas Hardy; he illustrates a story of a man who questions his own actions of doing harm to another person. Throughout the poem‚ Hardy uses tone and word choice to get his point across in the

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    Hardy’s’ “The Man He Killed” characters struggles with the emotional effects of war. Despite the internal struggle faced by Paul and the speaker from the poem‚ both

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    of "The Man He Killed" In "The Man He Killed‚" Thomas Hardy demonstrates a sense of disgust for war‚ by comparing two men‚ who could have grown up together‚ and are now fighting against each other for someone else’s cause. The speaker‚ a young man who has served his country and killed an opposing soldier‚ relates to the man he has killed. This is a closed form style poem with dark undertones of the senselessness of war. In the first stanza‚ the young man describes meeting the man he’s killed

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    Man Becomes Who He Is

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    Man Becomes Who He Is Aristotle discusses two different claims in Nichomachean Ethics that seems to have no connection. Aristotle’s "proper function of man‚" which is an activity of the soul in relation with the rational principle‚ does not seem to connect with his later claim that‚ "men become just by performing just actions and self-controlled by practicing self-control‚" but the connection is made by Aristotle suggesting that the actions of man’s soul‚ the nonphysical part of man or what

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    Explication of "The Man He Killed" by Thomas Hardy 1. "Had he and I but met 2. By some old ancient inn‚ 3. We should have sat us down to wet 4. Right many a nipperkin! 5. "But ranged as infantry‚ 6. And staring face to face‚ 7. I shot at him as he at me. 8. And killed him in his place. 9. "I shot him dead because- 10. Because he was my foe. Throughout the poem it is easy to tell that the flow of this poem is non-traditional‚ for example‚ Hardy expresses hesitation in lines one and

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    the course of a war? In the poem‚ "The Man He Killed‚" by Thomas Hardy‚ he illustrates a narrative of a man who questions his own actions of doing harm to another individual. Throughout the poem‚ Hardy uses the techniques of tone and word choice to get his ideas across the poem. Though the poem is a bit short‚ is does have a very strong atmosphere that give off very different tones. At the beginning it is very heartwarming when the narrator suggest that he and the person in front of him could have

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