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  1. The Dark Forest’ by Edward Thomas is a beautiful, haunting poem about life, death, and our inability to commune with those on the opposite side. Through the image of the forest, and all that which resides within and around it, Thomas depicts the gulf that separates the living from the dead.

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  2. This is an analysis of the poem The Dark Forest that begins with: Dark is the forest and deep, and overhead Hang stars like seeds of light...

  3. It uses imagery of a dark and mysterious forest to create a sense of alienation and impenetrability. The speaker observes the forest from afar, but is unable to enter or communicate with its inhabitants.

  4. May 13, 2011 · An analysis of the The Dark Forest poem by Edward Thomas including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.

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  5. Dark is the forest and deep, and overhead Hang stars like seeds of light In vain, though not since they were sown was bred Anything more bright. And evermore mighty multitudes ride About, nor enter in; Of the other multitudes that dwell inside Never yet was one seen.

  6. Dark is the forest and deep, and overhead. Hang stars like seeds of light. In vain, though not since they were sown was bred. Anything more bright. And evermore mighty multitudes ride. About, nor enter in; Of the other multitudes that dwell inside. Never yet was one seen. The forest foxglove is purple, the marguerite.

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  8. portal.sds.ox.ac.uk › articles › online_resource88869: The Dark Forest

    88869: The Dark Forest The final stanza probably reflects Edward Thomas' feelings after visiting his parents in London. Soon afterwards his mother had an eye operation.

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