God's Grandeur

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English

 

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Edward P

 

Date added:

November 1, 2010

 

Level:

University

 

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A

 

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2 / 489

 

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He feels mankind will be "crushed" while attempting to bear this burden. He then asks why mankind is not attentive to God's right to rule. The question proposed, changes the final tone of the last stanza from judgment to curiosity. The second stanza reinforces Hopkins' idea concerning the capability of mankind with undertaking such an enormous commission...
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He states that "Generations have trod, have trod, have trod" (Hopkins 880). This verbal repetition emphasizes the importance of our generations past; that we have destroyed much of the Earth. The diction used in the second and third lines of this stanza seems to illustrate a furious rant by Hopkins. He states that we are guilty of Earth's pollution and destruction and that society has grown calloused to this fact...
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