The Man He Killed- by Thomas Hardy Flashcards

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The Man He Killed:
Who is it written by?

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Thomas Hardy

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The Man He Killed:
What is some key context?

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-West Country heritage and born in Dorset which influences his language.
-Anti-war poem at the end of Boer War.
- Was against Boer war, since like many liberals he believed Boers were protecting their home.
-Use this to speak out about on futility of war and to support working class.

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The Man He Killed:
When was this poem written

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1902

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The Man He Killed:
What are the meanings of this poem?

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-A British soldier reflects in a pub about fighting and killing a soldier in the Boer War.
-He reflects on insanity and futility of war.

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The Man He Killed:
What is this poem written in?

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-Quatrains.
-Dramatic Monologue.

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The Man He Killed:
What is the rhyme scheme here?

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-ABBA

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The Man He Killed
“I shot at him as he at me”
What is some analysis of this quotation?

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Monosyllabic words- emphasis focus, no time for leisurely contemplation. War is to kill or to be killed.
Pronoun- nameless of poetic persona and man he killed creates a sense of universality and the fact that the men as fundamentally equal (futility of war)

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The Man He Killed:
What dialect is used here?

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Dorset Dialect

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The Man He Killed:
“By some old ancient inn”
What is some analysis of this quotation?

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Anecdotal Opening: contrasts the actual circumstances of the two men (within a war) with the possibility that in some other reality, they might have met in a pub, highlighting how Hardy is criticising the cruelness and irrationality of war.

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The Man He Killed:
“You’d treat if met where any bar is”
What is some analysis of this quotation?

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Cyclical structure- The cycling back, shows how the situation will just continue to repeat itself (futility of war).

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