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Symbolism In Hopkin's "The Windhover"
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The windhover takes its' name from its ability to hover steady over
one spot in the face of the wind. The subject of the poem is the poets
admiration for a balance acheived in the face of violent motion, and both
admiration of the transcendental example of Christ. The poems argument then
is Hopkins interpretation of Christ and Christian action.
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Middle of paper ....nd the resulting flame
is described as a billion times lovelier than the windhovers image. Maybe
the AND expresses the poets surprise that the spendor of self-sacrifice
should be greater than the windhovers ability to stand still in the air. At
the end of the poem Hopkins said "no wonder of it" because everything in
the world has the mark of sacrif.... |
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