ISC English Literature Class 11–12
The Darkling Thrush : by Thomas Hardy
Question : In what way is the poem”The Darkling Thrush “ an attempt by the poet to search for meaning in the world?
Answer: The poem”The Darkling Thrush “ is an attempt by Thomas Hardy to search for meaning in the world which is moving on from the old world to the new.
The growth of industrialisation and urbanisation had changed human beings and their relationship with their environment. It also caused to agricultural depression due to decrease in numbers of farmers, as people had moved towards the Industrial cities. The wars fought by the British Empire to prove herself as the leading power of the world also degraded the living conditions of urban labourers. They were now cut off from any relationship to the land but also cut off form the products of their work.
Technological progress and scientific knowledge had not only brought enlightenment to the masses, but they also brought more misery and pain. Hardy’s hopelessness is mainly due to the abandoned farms of the countryside and for the loss of rural customs and traditions.
Hardy himself mourned the passing of agricultural society and saw little cause to celebrate England’s rapid industrialisation, which helped destroy the customs and traditions of rural life. He finds no hope for humanity’s future.
He feels himself as an isolated man from those who have “sought their household fires”. He has lost his connection with the nineteenth century and has no hopes for the coming twentieth century. He is saddened by the fact that the old century is dying and there is nothing to replace it.
The poet in the poem is melancholic and “fervourless”.
He “ leans upon a coppice gate “as the sun sets — “the weakening eye of day” and meditates the century that is almost over, as well as the century that is about to begin.
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