Question

In the last line of the poem "I Look into My Glass," to what does the phrase "throbbings of noontide" refer?
Question 7 options:

A)

Hunger pangs

B)

Youthful urges

C)

An aging body

D)

Heart palpitations

Answers

GPT-4o mini
In the poem "I Look into My Glass" by Thomas Hardy, the phrase "throbbings of noontide" refers to **B) Youthful urges**. The phrase evokes a sense of vitality and the passions associated with youth, contrasting with the themes of aging and loss present in the poem.