The Martyrdom of Bishop Farrar

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"The Martyrdom of Bishop Farrar" is a poem by Ted Hughes that vividly depicts the historical execution by burning of the Protestant bishop Robert Farrar during the Marian persecutions.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
author Ted Hughes NERFINISHED
characterizes Robert Farrar as steadfast in faith NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Marian persecutions
burning at the stake
execution of Robert Farrar
focusesOn moment of execution
physical and spiritual ordeal of martyrdom
form lyric-narrative poem
genre historical poem
narrative poem
hasTheme conflict between church and state
faith under persecution
martyrdom
religious conviction
violence and suffering
hasTone graphic
somber
vivid
historicalEvent Marian persecutions NERFINISHED
historicalSetting reign of Mary I of England
language English
literaryDevice historical allusion
symbolism of fire
vivid imagery
literaryMovement 20th-century British poetry
mainSubject Protestant martyrdom
Robert Farrar NERFINISHED
religious persecution
periodDepicted 16th century
portrays Protestant bishop Robert Farrar NERFINISHED
execution by burning
relatedWork poems on religious persecution by Ted Hughes
subjectOf criticism on religious themes in Ted Hughes’s poetry
literary analysis on Hughes’s treatment of history

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