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Hopkins - The Windhover

Presentations | English

"Hopkins - The Windhoverr" may be a sonnet by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889). "Windhover" is another name for the common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus). The name refers to the bird's ability to hover in point whereas searching prey. the first theme in Gerard Manley Hopkins's "The Windhover" is that the stateliness and glory of nature, that reflects the stateliness and glory of God. The verse form begins with associate inscription: "To Christ our Lord." By this, we all know that it's extremely a prayer which it's associate act of praise to Word. the most themes of "The Windhover" ar the glory and stateliness of the flora and fauna and the way nature points to and reflects the glory and stateliness of God. In “The Windhover,” a verse form dedicated to Christ, the speaker watches a falcon flying through the sky and finds traces of Christ in its flight path. the wonder of the bird causes the speaker to replicate on the wonder of Christ as a result of the speaker sees a divine imprint on all living things.

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Hopkins - The Windhover

Presentations | English