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"The sun is behind me. Nothing has changed since I began." These lines are by:

AThomas Hardy

BTed Hughes

CSylvia Plath

DKamala Das

Answer:

B. Ted Hughes

Read Explanation:

The lines "The sun is behind me. Nothing has changed since I began" are indeed from a poem by Ted Hughes.

Key aspects of Ted Hughes' poetry:

  1. Nature imagery: Hughes often explores the natural world in his poetry, using vivid imagery and symbolism.

  2. Personal and introspective tone: Many of Hughes' poems, including this one, feature a personal and introspective tone, exploring themes of identity, change, and self-discovery.

English studies sections:

English Literature

  1. 20th-Century Poetry: The study of poetry from the 20th century, including Hughes' work.

  2. Confessional Poetry: The study of poetry that explores personal and intimate themes, often featuring a confessional tone.

Poetry Analysis

  1. Imagery and Symbolism: The study of how poets use imagery and symbolism to convey meaning and themes.

  2. Tone and Voice: The study of how poets use tone and voice to create a sense of persona and intimacy.


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