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4 September, 14:55

That I could think there trembled through His happy good-night air Some blessed Hope, whereof he knew And I was unaware.

What does the speaker say the thrush brings to him at the end of "The Darkling Thrush" by Thomas Hardy?

a sense of hope

a sense of beauty

a feeling of sadness

a mournful spirit

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  1. 4 September, 16:34
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    a sense of hope

    Explanation:

    In these lines, we see that the author is talking about a thrush, which is a kind of bird. In the poem, we first encounter a bleak and cold environment, which is not at all inviting. However, in this undesirable weather, the speaker is able to see a thrush that is singing. This bird brings the author a sense of hope ("some blessed hope, whereof he knew and I was unaware"), as it is a sign of the spring that is inevitably coming.
  2. 4 September, 17:08
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    a sense of hope
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