"Thou Art Indeed.." Hopkins

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English

 

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Dorothy C

 

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February 16, 2013

 

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University

 

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This dual nature of faith makes itself evident in the poem through the attitudes taken by Hopkins. The opening lines, "Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend/with thee" (Hopkins 82) imparts to the reader a sense of acceptance of the fair nature of the Lord, despite any contentions Hopkins may have...
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The rhythmic, hard consonant sounds of the "t" and "d" in this passage (underlined) suggest a harmony or perhaps a grand design about which humankind is not fully aware. In Hopkins' terminology, the structure of the first two lines reflects the Lord's power as the "instress" of all "inscapes", his binding power of love...
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