How dose the speaker show feelings about authority in Hawk Roosting?
In hawk roosting the story is told from a hawks point of view. In the very first line we see that this Hawk believes he has a higher authority. “I sit on top of the world, my eyes closed.” It gives an image of carmnes and a relaxed attitude, this makes us feel the Hawk belongs in this portion of authority.
May 16, 2016 at 12:25 pm
How else does this develop? What do you think is the overall reading about authority that we are meant to take away from the poem? Why?