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cousin kate Christina rossetti (analysis of language (using sibilance like…
cousin kate Christina rossetti
context
rosetti didn't consider herself part of the suffrage movement
woman had a lower role than men in the Victorian society
Christina Rossetti was a Victorian era port
basic meaning
speaker the lord marries her cousin Kate not her
kate becomes more important speaker and becomes a outcast as she's pregnant an single
a woman who morns loosing her virginity
she's gives birth t the lords son she's happy as Kate cant give birth cant fall pregnant
analyses of form
shoes how woman have been treated through out time
cousin Kate as a title miss leads us to think that the poem is about Kate whilst actually its about the lord mistreating woman.
dramatic monologue
analysis of language
using sibilance like hissing
changed like a glove sexual nature of the poem
lords place shows statues
men trapped woman
lured being tricked into seeing the lord
give birth to the lords child makes the speaker happy
analyse of structure
why ?shoes confusing reinforced by the rhyme scene
he /his demonstrates control lord has over woman
complex rhyme scheme shows the complicated situation the speaker is in
written chronologically sounds like a warning to other women