The Ruined Maid

by Thomas Hardy

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The Ruined Maid

In "The Ruined Maid," Thomas Hardy uses vivid imagery and irony to critique societal attitudes towards women and morality. The poem contrasts the rural, impoverished life of the speaker with the...

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The Ruined Maid

Summarize the attitude of each speaker for the other. What details of the new 'Melia impress the other maiden? From these details what seems to be the poet's attitudes? Commentary: This stanza is...

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The Ruined Maid

The dialogue in Thomas Hardy's "The Ruined Maid" occurs in a public street, likely in a town. The speakers, 'Melia (short for Amelia) and an unnamed woman, are old friends or possibly sisters from a...

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The Ruined Maid

Thomas Hardy's "The Ruined Maid" employs an AABB rhyme scheme and explores themes related to Victorian social norms and constraints. The poem highlights the irony of "ruin" as the protagonist, Melia,...

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