He Never Expected Much Flashcards
1
Q
Summarise the poem
A
Not expecting the world to give you everything
2
Q
The speaker addresses the “World” . What is the technique and why is it effective?
A
This technique is called an apostrophe and here Hardy personifies the world and almost creates a conversation with it.
3
Q
Why might have Hardy written this poem?
A
To teach that if you have low expectations of life, you will never be disappointed.
4
Q
What feelings about life does Hardy convey in the poem?
A
- If you have low expectations of life, you will never be disappointed
- Uses personification in “Well, World, you have kept faith with me”
- Suggests the world is a trusted friend and never let him down. Hardy is content
- “faith” - religious connotations, maybe God helped him throughout life
- “Just neutral-tinted haps and such” suggests life isn’t always bright and that a neutral life leads to a happy one
- Reveals the importance of a simple and humble life