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Explore the ways in which love is presented in Julian M and A G Rochelle…
Explore the ways in which love is presented in Julian M and A G Rochelle by Emily Bronte and The Sick Rose by William Blake
Power imbalance
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The Sick Rose
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Roses are unable to move because they are plants, but the worm has no restrictions
“crimson joy” – virginity, love, blood, danger
Julian & Rochelle
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Rochelle falls in love with him because he sets her free, him setting her free is an example of his male power
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Bird imagery – He gives her power ‘If he loves her lets her go’, internal battle if she is like a bird whether he should let her be free or keep her confined
Imagery of flying – in the sick rose there is a flying worm
Love and life
Julian & Rochelle
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Love is a powerful enough emotion that it can change a person – Julian changes because of love and it causes him to set her free
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Form and structure
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Bronte’s narrative on love makes it more personal, whereas Blake makes it for all of society so it is not personal
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