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The Iron Man by Ted Hughes
The Iron Man by Ted Hughes








When the Iron Man hears of this global threat, he allows himself to be disassembled and transported to Australia where he challenges the creature to a contest of strength. Terrified, humans send their armies to destroy the dragon, but it remains unharmed. The creature (soon dubbed the "Space-Bat-Angel-Dragon") crashes heavily on Australia (which it is large enough to cover the whole of) and demands that humanity provide him with food. However, astronomers monitoring the sky make a frightening new discovery an enormous space-being, resembling a dragon, moving from orbit to land on Earth. Time passes, and the Iron Man is treated as merely another member of the community. The Iron Man promises not to cause further trouble for the locals, as long as no one troubles him. To keep him out of the way, the boy Hogarth takes charge and brings the Iron Man to a metal scrap-heap to feast.

The Iron Man by Ted Hughes

The next spring, the Iron Man digs himself free of the pit.

The Iron Man by Ted Hughes

The plan succeeds, and the Iron Man is buried alive. Hogarth, a local boy, lures the Iron Man to the trap. When the farm hands discover their destroyed tractors and diggers, a trap is set consisting of a covered pit on which a red lorry is set as bait. To survive, he feeds on local farm equipment.

The Iron Man by Ted Hughes

The Iron Man arrives seemingly from nowhere, and his appearance is described in detail. Its title was changed to avoid confusion with the Marvel Superhero, Iron Man. Expanding the narrative beyond a criticism of warfare and inter-human conflict, Hughes later wrote a sequel, The Iron Woman (1993), describing retribution based on environmental themes related to pollution.Īn animated feature film was then released in 1999, based on the novel titled, The Iron Giant. The Iron Man is a 1968 science fiction novel by British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes, first published by Faber and Faber in the UK with illustrations by George Adamson Described by some as a modern fairy tale, it describes the unexpected arrival in England of a giant "metal man" of unknown origin who rains destruction on the countryside by attacking industrial farm equipment, before befriending a small boy and defending the world from a monster from outer space.










The Iron Man by Ted Hughes