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Essay heading: Ted Hughes' 'The Jaguar'
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Poetry & Poets |
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Susy Hawkes |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Again the tone is of sleepiness and possibly boredom, and the idleness of the animals in question. The animals are tired, and in the wild they would probably be more likely to be hunting rather than lazing about in the middle of the day.
This particular line is also an example of enjambment, as it runs into the next verse... displayed 300 characters
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Again the tone is of sleepiness and possibly boredom, and the idleness of the animals in question. The animals are tired, and in the wild they would probably be more likely to be hunting rather than lazing about in the middle of the day.
This particular line is also an example of enjambment, as it runs into the next verse... displayed next 300 characters
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