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Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes . The Horses. Group 7. Period 2. T he HOrses.

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Ted Hughes

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  1. Ted Hughes The Horses Group 7 Period 2

  2. The HOrses • I climbed through woods in the hour-before-dawn dark.Evil air, a frost-making stillness,Not a leaf, not a bird -A world cast in frost. I came out above the woodWhere my breath left tortuous statues in the iron light.But the valleys were draining the darknessTill the moorline - blackening dregs of the brightening grey -Halved the sky ahead. And I saw the horses:Huge in the dense grey - ten together - Megalith-still. They breathed, making no move,with draped manes and tilted hind-hooves,Making no sound.I passed: not one snorted or jerked its head.Grey silent fragmentsOf a grey silent worldI listened in emptiness on the moor-ridge.The curlew's tear turned its edge on the silence. Slowly detail leafed from the darkness. Then the sunOrange, red, red eruptedSilently, and splitting to its core tore and flung cloud, Shook the gulf open, showed blue, And the big planets hanging- I turnedStumbling in the fever of a dream, down towardsThe dark woods, from the kindling tops,And came to the horses.There, still they stood,But now steaming and glistening under the flow of light,Their draped stone manes, their tilted hind-hoovesStirring under a thaw while all around themThe frost showed its fires. But still they made no sound.Not one snorted or stamped,Their hung heads patient as the horizons,High over valleys in the red leveling rays –In din of crowded streets, going among the years, the faces,May I still meet my memory in so lonely a place Between the streams and the red clouds, hearing the curlews, Hearing the horizons endure.

  3. SOAPS • Speaker: Ted Hughes • Occasion: In the forest before dawn • Audience: Written to the general reader • Purpose: Hughes’s experience in the forest • Subject: The horses

  4. Tone • Awe of the Horses and nature • Written in a dark and isolated tone • “A world cast in frost. I came out above the woodWhere my breath left tortuous statues in the iron light.But the valleys were draining the darkness” • “May I still meet my memory in so lonely a place Between the streams and the red clouds, hearing the curlews, Hearing the horizons endure.”

  5. Poem Style • No rhymes • No pattern • Flows like a poem and separated in line form

  6. Literary Devices Imagery Personification Allusion Figurative Language Repetition

  7. Allusion and Figurative Language • “I passed: not one snorted or jerked its head. Grey silent fragments of a grey silent world”.-line 13-15 Allusion to horses of another world • “A world cast in frost.”- line 4 Allusion • “a frost-making stillness”-line 2 FL • “stone mane”-line 26 FL

  8. Imagery • “I saw the horses: Huge in the dense gray-ten together- Megalith-still. They breathed, making no move, with draped manes and tilted hind-hooves, making no sound”.- line 8-12 • “…now steaming and glistening under the flow of light, Their draped stone manes, their tilted hind-hooves, Stirring under a thaw while all around them the frost shows it fires. But still they made no sound”. Line 25-28

  9. Personification and Repetition • “the curlew’s tear turned its edge on the silence”. Line 17 • “But still they made no sound” line 28

  10. Life’s impact on Poem • Grew up in Mytholmroyd , Yorkshire • Born on August 17th, 1930 • Grew up around wild moors and acres of land • Moved to Mexborough where he got his inspiration of animals and nature

  11. Relationships • Married Sylvia Plath in 1956 • Taught him how to get his poems published in America • Helped him get his first poems published • Had two kids with her, Frieda (1960) and Nicholas (1962)

  12. Relationships cont… • Hughes leaves Sylvia and marries Assia Wevill • Within a year Sylvia commits suicide • Hughes has another daughter named Shura (1965) • 1969 Hughes is leaving Wevill so she kills Shura then herself Hughes’s Wives =

  13. Time Period’s Impact • 20th Century to know known as POSTMODERNISM • “Post” meaning AFTER, postmodernism is a reaction to Modernism • 3 important values

  14. Events • World War II • Cold War

  15. To sum it all up • Ted Hughes “The Horses” takes his fascination of animals and his life experiences in Mexborough to convey his post modern view of nature, human realism and logical reality.

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