Convergence Of the Twain Essay hardy
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Pages: 2
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The destined tragedy of the glorious, unsinkable Titanic has struck wonder and emotion in the hearts and minds of people far and wide. "The Convergence of the Twain" by Thomas Hardy, captures this emotion through the use of poetic devices. The speaker conveys his attitude toward the sinking of the ship using a unique illustrative technique in his writing.
As opposed to simply conveying his attitude through description in a straightforward manner it is depicted
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paths coincident on being anon twin halves of one august event" This quote relates to the title and the rest of the poem relating the two images of the Titanic and the iceberg as they near one another. "The Convergence of the Twain" alludes to the Titanic and the iceberg and the inevitable converging of the two into one giant mass, as the tragedy ends in the destruction of the magnificent ship and the iceberg.
paths coincident on being anon twin halves of one august event" This quote relates to the title and the rest of the poem relating the two images of the Titanic and the iceberg as they near one another. "The Convergence of the Twain" alludes to the Titanic and the iceberg and the inevitable converging of the two into one giant mass, as the tragedy ends in the destruction of the magnificent ship and the iceberg.