Glades
Far From The Madding Crowd Chapter 49
Open spaces or clearings within a wood or forest, often grassy and pleasant-looking, are called glades.
The term comes from the landscape vocabulary of rural England. A glade is not completely open, rather it is a break in trees where light enters, creating a sheltered, picturesque opening. With glades Hardy creates mood and symbolism. A glade can suggest a momentary opening among darkness and confusion. It is a spot of beauty and tranquility. The nature is being carpeted with dead leaves.
Every part of the woodland was blanketed with fallen leaves.
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