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What happens in the poem "The Hawk" is the following:

In the poem "The Hawk" by A. C. Benson, a bird notices there is a hawk hunting. She tries to hide and wait for him to go away, but the hawk finds her and catches her.

  • "The Hawk" is an eight-line poem. The rhyme scheme is ABAB CDCD.
  • We can say there are two characters in the poem: the bird and the hawk.
  • The bird stops singing once she realizes there is a hawk flying around. She is trying to hide to avoid becoming his prey.
  • However, the hawk still finds her and catches her, even though she tries to fly away and escape.
  • In the end, the speaker says, "For the hawk at eve was full, and there was no bird to sing."
  • That means, in conclusion, that the hawk caught and ate the bird.

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