Hawk Roosting

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"Hawk Roosting" is a poem by Ted Hughes that presents a hawk’s chillingly self-assured monologue to explore themes of power, dominance, and the brutality of nature.

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instanceOf poem
author Ted Hughes NERFINISHED
centralImage hawk perched in a tree
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores human projections onto animal behavior
instinct versus reason
relationship between power and morality
firstPublicationDecade 1960s
form lyric poem
hasCharacter hawk
includedIn Ted Hughes poetry collections
language English
literaryDevice enjambment
imagery
metaphor
personification
literaryMovement post-war British poetry
mode dramatic monologue
narrativeVoice first-person monologue
notableFor controversial political interpretations
unapologetic celebration of predatory power
perspective non-human animal perspective
speaker hawk
structure regular stanzas
studiedIn English literature curricula
subjectMatter nature
predatory bird
violence in the natural world
symbol dictatorial ruler
power
violence
theme anthropomorphism
authority
brutality of nature
control
death
dominance
ego
natural order
power
predation
tyranny
violence
tone chilling
menacing
self-assured

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Lupercal containsPoem Hawk Roosting