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Fern Hill
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Leslie Wong Fern Hill Commentary
The poem “Fern Hill” by Dylan Thomas renders childhood as a period of paradise. ... The holy streams not only represent the setting of “Fern Hill” as the narrator’s home, but also as a holy land that provided the narrator’s childhood with an eternal paradise. When the poet writes, “Shining, it was Adam and maiden”, he is making a direct allusion of the paradise on Fern Hill, to the paradise in which Adam and Eve lived. ... The trail represents a path the narrator would take on a journey throughout “Fern Hill”. Having such beautiful daisies and barleys surrounding this path shows that beauty in nature can be found no matter where you step foot inside the setting of “Fern Hill”, even in the distant. Using the narrator’s actions and thoughts relate to the splendor of “Fern Hill”, Thomas illustrates the idea of a never ending horizon of perfection and magnificence to the reader.
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Title: Fern Hill
Words: 700 Rating: None Pages: 2.8 submitted by: Leslie13
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