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Compare 'After a journey' and 'The Voice' - Examine Hardy's use of language in these two poems.
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- Tue Sep 16 2003

... COMPARE 'AFTER A JOURNEY' AND 'THE VOICE'. EXAMINE HARDY'S USE OF LANGUAGE IN THESE TWO POEMS. The voice was written in the same year Hardys beloved wife Emma died. So the poem focuses on his heartache and loss over her. It shows his depression and how he mourned, we feel for him because he uses imagery and complexity in the poem to give us an idea of how he felt. From the first line we can tell what the poem is about "Woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me" This line shows how he misses his wife greatly. The poem seems to be in a kind of logical order, as he describes his feelings and what happened in the time after her death - " Faltering forward" This quote shows us how he will mourn again soon because he is finding it extremely hard to get over his deceased wife. By













