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  1. ‘The Voice ’ was written after Thomas Hardy’s wife died in 1912. It was published in Poems 1912–13, an elegiac sequence that responds to Emma’s death. From this poetry collection, ‘The Voice’ is, perhaps, one of the most recognized and best-known poems of the sequence. The poem’s main themes are death and loss, and memory and past.

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  2. “The Voice” As a Representative of Love: The poem is written from the perspective of a lover whose beloved has left this transient world, but he still feels her presence. Throughout the poem, he explains his intense feelings for the woman, how much he misses her and how her voice approaches him. Unsure about the voice, he questions what he hears.

  3. The poem's speaker, widely agreed to be a version of Hardy himself, hears a woman's voice floating over a meadow towards him. This voice seems to belong to his deceased lover, who now claims to be the woman she was back in the happy, early days of the couple's courtship.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_VoicesThe Voices - Wikipedia

    The Voices is a 2014 psychological horror comedy film directed by Marjane Satrapi, written by Michael R. Perry, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Gemma Arterton, Anna Kendrick and Jacki Weaver. It had its world premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2014. [5] .

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  6. Jan 17, 2021 · Definition of Voice. Points of View. First-person (I, me, my, we, us, our) Second-person (you, your) Third-person (he, she, it, him, her, his, hers, its, they, them, theirs). Elements of Voice.

  7. The Three Voices of Poetry. “The first is the voice of the poet talking to himself-or to nobody. The second is the voice of the poet addressing an audience, whether large or small. The...

  8. Mar 11, 2008 · Poetic voice is rooted in the use and repetition of specific elements—technical elements that make a poem recognizable as belonging to one poet. I've identified these elements as grammar and syntax, form, music, subject matter, and, last, magic—the elusive connection between a reader and a poet that transcends the work.

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