English Lit poetry - Hardy and Eliot

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Fill in the blank: Both Thomas Hardy and T.S. Eliot explore themes of ____ in their poetry.

isolation

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Fill in the blank: A common theme in both poets' works is the passage of ____ and its impact on individuals.

time

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Fill in the blank: In 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,' T.S. Eliot uses urban imagery to depict the ____ of modern life.

alienation

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Fill in the blank: Hardy often incorporates elements of ____ in his poetry, particularly in relation to nature.

naturalism

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Fill in the blank: Both poets express a sense of ____ in their portrayals of the human condition.

despair

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6

Fill in the blank: T.S. Eliot's poem 'The Waste Land' reflects the disillusionment following ____.

World War I

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7

Fill in the blank: Hardy's poem 'The Ruined Maid' addresses the theme of ____ society and its judgments.

Victorian

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Fill in the blank: A critical quote by Eliot states, 'Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood,' emphasizing the ____ of poetry.

intrinsic value

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Fill in the blank: Hardy's use of ____ often reflects his pessimism towards life and societal norms.

irony

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10

Fill in the blank: T.S. Eliot employs a variety of literary techniques, such as ____ and allusion, to enrich his poetry.

imagery

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Fill in the blank: Both poets comment on the notion of ____ in their works, depicting characters facing struggles and societal pressures.

identity

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12

Fill in the blank: In Hardy's 'The Darkling Thrush,' the imagery mirrors themes of ____ and hope.

despair

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13

Fill in the blank: Eliot's 'Ash Wednesday' reflects his quest for ____ amidst a chaotic, modern world.

spirituality

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Fill in the blank: Hardy often portrays ____ characters facing inevitable fate within their environments.

tragic

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Fill in the blank: T.S. Eliot’s poem 'Prufrock' reveals the inner thoughts of a ____ protagonist, struggling with self-doubt.

complex

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Fill in the blank: The use of the sea in Hardy's poetry often symbolizes ____ and the passage of time.

change

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17

Fill in the blank: Eliot's 'The Hollow Men' critiques the ____ and emptiness of existence.

spiritual desolation

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Fill in the blank: A notable similarity in their poetics is the exploration of ____ as an unavoidable part of life.

suffering

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Fill in the blank: Hardy’s relationship with nature is often depicted as ____ in contrast to Eliot’s urban themes.

nostalgic

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Fill in the blank: Eliot emphasizes the fragmentation of modern life in 'The Waste Land' through his use of ____ structure.

disjointed

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Fill in the blank: Hardy's poems often reflect a deep connection to the ____, illustrating his concerns for rural society.

land

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Fill in the blank: T.S. Eliot’s modernist techniques illustrate the disorientation of ____ in the 20th century.

individuals

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Fill in the blank: The theme of ____ is prevalent in both Hardy and Eliot's works, often depicting societal issues.

alienation

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Fill in the blank: In 'After the Storm,' Hardy illustrates the theme of ____ through nature's revival.

renewal

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Fill in the blank: Eliot's incorporation of diverse voices in his poetry often reflects the ____ of modern society.

pluralism

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Fill in the blank: Hardy’s character-driven poems often reveal the influence of ____ on personal fate.

society

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Fill in the blank: A critical perspective on Eliot describes him as a 'poet of ____,' showcasing human fragility.

alienation

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Fill in the blank: Both poets use the motif of the ____ to symbolize loss and human fragility in their works.

journey

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Fill in the blank: Hardy's ironic tone in poems often critiques the ____ of societal values.

hypocrisy

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Fill in the blank: 'The Waste Land' features multiple voices that represent the ____ consequential to modern disillusionment.

chaos

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Fill in the blank: Hardy’s exploration of social injustice reflects a distinct ____ in comparison to Eliot’s themes of spiritual crisis.

political dimension

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32

Fill in the blank: A famous quote by Hardy illustrates his belief that 'Happiness is but a ____ in the march of life.'

moment

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Fill in the blank: Eliot's critical approach to culture often results in a portrayal of ____ as a reflection of societal decay.

modernity

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