"Iron Man" by Ted Hughes is a poem about a man who turns into a metal creature. There is no specific mention of what the Iron Man ate in the poem.
The Iron Man was written in 1968.
Ted Hughes wrote "The Iron Man" (not "The Iron Giant") in 1968. The story was later adapted into the animated film "The Iron Giant" in 1999.
The 1968 British book The Iron Man by Ted Hughes.
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Ted Hughes has written: 'The iron man' 'How the Whale became and other stories' 'South Bank show' 'The hawk in the rain' 'New poetry 6'
The Iron Giant was a film released in 1999 directed by Brad Bird. It was an adaptation of the book The Iron Man: a Children's Story in Five Nights, which was written by Ted Hughes.
"Iron Man" by Ted Hughes is considered a good book because of its powerful portrayal of the struggles faced by its main character, and its exploration of themes such as identity, loss, and redemption. The language used in the book is vivid and evocative, drawing readers into the world of the story and making it a compelling read.
The novel "The Iron Man" by Ted Hughes has 80 pages in the first edition. The page count may vary slightly in different editions or printings.
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it means an old man