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Published: 30.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays 'Comparing the poem "mirror" with "At grass"', 1.
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Comparing Mirror with At Grass
At grass is a poem about retired horses. It explains that the horses are now relaxing in a field. They do not have to race as they once had to. They "stand at ease" The sibilance and alliteration in "summer by summer all stole away, the starting-gates, the crowds and cries" draws attention to how their lives have changed over time. The lines sound soft and wistful. This shows the poem to be a happy poem. Although "memories [probably] plague [the horses] ears like flies" are enjoying their retirement. Before they used to be timed when racing and they were alwa…

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