poem "Examination at the Womb-Door"

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"Examination at the Womb-Door" is a dark, existential poem by Ted Hughes from his Crow sequence, in which a questioning voice interrogates the nature of life, death, and identity.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
author Ted Hughes NERFINISHED
collectionPublicationYear 1970
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
exploresConcept limits of human identity
powerlessness of the individual before death
questioning of religious or metaphysical certainties
relationship between birth and death
form free verse
genre dark poetry
existential poetry
poetry
hasCharacter Crow NERFINISHED
hasSubject fragility of human life
inevitability of death
interrogation of the self
includedIn standard anthologies of Ted Hughes’s work
language English
literaryDevice irony
personification
repetition
symbolism
literaryMovement modern poetry
narrativeTechnique question and answer
narrativeVoice interrogative voice
partOf Crow NERFINISHED
Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow NERFINISHED
studiedIn courses on modern British poetry
university literature courses
style confrontational
minimalist
stark
theme cosmic indifference
death
existentialism
human vulnerability
identity
life
mortality
power of death
tone bleak
grim
philosophical
workSeries Crow sequence

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Crow hasPart poem "Examination at the Womb-Door"