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Analysis and comments on The Impercipient by Thomas Hardy

Comment 1 of 1, added on November 22nd, 2005 at 12:45 PM.

The speaker wants to believe in god and be happy like the believers, but he cannot. It seems a fantasy to him. On the other hand, considering the period's features (pessimism) , we can also say that he suggests the inexistence of god.

nagme from Greece



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Poet: Thomas Hardy
Poem: The Impercipient
Added: Apr 5 2005
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Poem of the Day: Nov 13 2007


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