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Poetry context (Love/relationship/marriage (Sonnet 43 (The speaker is…
Poetry context
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Physical attraction
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Sonnet 130
The speaker is declaring his love for his partner, despite her many physical imperfections
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The flea
The speaker is trying to persuade his lover to sleep with him by making a series of rather far-fetched comparisons with a flea which has just bitten them both.
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Death
Remembrance
The speaker is expressing the sadness she felt for a long time at the passing away of her young lover. She is at first plagued by guilt for not always thinking of him, but comes to accept that life must move on
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Song
The speaker is urging her lover not to excessively mourn her death, when it comes, and not to imagine that she will be going to heaven
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sonnet 73
The speaker describes how he is growing old and will soon pass away- therefore, he and his lover must make the most of their time together.
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Place
England in 1819
Shelley is describing the many problems in English society in 1819, specifically criticising the rulers of the country.
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London
This poem is describing the unhappiness and social problems that all areas of affect post-industrial revolution London society.
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Power
Ozymandias
The poem describes a crumbled statue of the once powerful Ozymandias which lies in the Egyptian desert
My last Duchess
The speaker is showing an envoy a painting of his former wife and describing the events that led up to her death.