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Compare and Contrast Tall Nettles and Thistles Tall Nettles by Edward Thomas, and Thistles by Ted Hughes but show similarities and differences. One similarity would include the titles; they both refer to weeds. But a difference would also show the contrasting views of nature. These poems both deal natural aspects and human aspects of weeds. Tall Nettles shows a perspective of a small and beautiful piece of the world. It tells of the cycle of nature or, “these many springs,” represents that this place is special that it doesn’t change very much or has been left to grow without human affect. In Thistles by Ted Hughes the setting of the ground on which the thistle weeds are growing is constantly in turmoil. Both these poems deal with the cycle of history and that it repeats it self.
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