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Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy - AQAOverview

In Neutral Tones, Thomas Hardy looks back on a relationship鈥檚 death. The poem鈥檚 content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are also considered.

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Overview

A reading of 'Neutral Tones'

The speaker reflects back to a particular moment in their life when they realised that the love had died between them and the person they were in a relationship with. They consider what this moment has meant to them since.

The four of the poem are all written from an individual perspective. Given the subject matter, the reader might expect the speaker to be bitter and resentful about what had happened in the past but as the title highlights, the speaker seems to be almost neutral about the experience they're describing. Underneath the surface, however, a sense of loss and regret is hinted at, which perhaps suggests that love is something which is difficult to remain neutral about.

The used is key to the reader鈥檚 understanding of the content of the poem and of the emotion (or apparent lack of emotion) behind it. Everything is described as lifeless and decaying and the vibrancy of nature has been replaced by an absence of colour 鈥 gray and white dominate.

The reader is left entirely alone to make up their mind about any reaction to the poem they might have. However, it is important to remember that the reader is dealing with only one side of the story - the speaker鈥檚. We have no idea how the other person feels or what they think, so for the reader it is much harder to remain entirely neutral.

Compare 鈥楴eutral Tones鈥 and 鈥榃inter Swans鈥 in this podcast

In this episode, Testament and Owen Sheers discuss the poems 鈥楴eutral Tones鈥 by Thomas Hardy and 鈥榃inter Swans鈥 by Owen Sheers.