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Write a short note on why the thrushes are an essential part of March by Edward Thomas.

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Write a short note on why the thrushes are an essential part of March by Edward Thomas.

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  1. Edward Thomas often wrote about his personal struggles and feelings of despondency. In "March," the thrushes symbolize a contrast to his internal gloom.
  2. The setting of "March" is characterized by cold, bleak weather, which mirrors the poet's feelings of despondency and hopelessness. The cold and harsh weather creates a sense of desolation and melancholy, enhancing the poet's somber mood.
  3. Amidst this bleak setting, the thrushes appear, bringing a sense of wonder and liveliness to the poem. The thrushes are described with vivid imagery, emphasizing their energetic movements and joyful songs.
  4. The thrushes symbolize hope and resilience amid March's harsh conditions. Their song and energy suggest that life and beauty can persist even in difficult times.
  5. The poem uses vivid imagery to bring the thrushes to life, describing their movements and songs in a way that contrasts sharply with the cold, desolate setting.
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