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Bumek [7]
3 years ago
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In the poem “Afterwards,” Hardy uses figurative language, including euphemism, to develop meaning and tone. What is the meaning

of the figurative language used in the poem? How does the use of euphemism when addressing the idea of death affect the meaning? In your response, identify and interpret the use of euphemism and other figurative language; then explain its impact on the meaning and tone of the poem.
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astra-53 [7]3 years ago
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sveta [45]3 years ago
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In this poem by Thomas Hardy, the author talks about dying and the regrets of life through his figurative language. He mainly uses euphemism to target on death to emphasize the unpleasant state of the topic. He wants to indirectly make readers feel his sadness. I believe Hardy used euphemism to allow readers share his pain and insights on how he missed the beauty of life. He used imagery with the hawk and hedgehog who experienced life differently. He also used similes to compare the sad symbols to his feelings.
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