Thomas Hardy 's Writing "This is not a fate, but how to control events in the Thomas Hardy' s sentence" Thomas Hardy lived in the 19th century. He was born in 1840 and died in 1928 at the age of 88. Thomas Hardy wrote many books and made three volumes of short stories. He married his first wife Emma in 1874. After Emma died in 1914, he remarried to Florence of Dagdale in 1914.
Thomas Hardy began his novel writing career, but when many of them received negative comments, he seemed to give up the novel and instead support the poetry. Hardy's life was the first time he experienced war. He also had a strong interest in history and studied many of the wars that occurred before him. This knowledge of the influence of the war, and his direct war experience, has given Hardy to write a poem expressing the desire for peace. This special poem allows the reader to think about war in such a way that someone kills another person, rather than harming another person, neither person hating another person, making war very personal I will. Hardy's poetry is often said to be dark and dark. Hardy 's life experience did not give him a very optimistic view of humans. His poetry therefore reflects his feelings about human nature and makes us feel quite dark and cynical.
Because Hardy delicately expresses "evil of war", the attitude expressed in Thomas Hardy's "killed man" is irony or dark humor. This poem does not have a real bitter taste, but the poem written by Hardy shows that he intentionally thinks about the war and the influence it has on soldiers. Former liberal senator George W. Norris stated his view on the question "Who can benefit from war?"