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poetry anthology - Coggle Diagram
poetry anthology
the flea
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very sexually frank, women's virginity viewed as sacred at the time, would be 'ruined'- demonstrates ignorance of the male viewpoint - 'pampered swells'
religious elements- repetition of 3 (god the sun, god the father, god the holy spirit)- Christian trinity
in comparison to WH- not really a sexual motive- could be argued but i WH it is more of an emotional higher power connection. both use supernatural elements to define how they feel
the garden of love
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Blake religious but did not agree with the dogma of social insitutions such as the church- 'thou shalt not' exploitation of those poor who need help- hypocrisy. a political freethinker
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who so list
structure, enveloping rhyme- acts as a cage
Petrarchan sonnet- octave (ABBA, ABBA), and sestet. Francesco Petrarch who created the petrachan sonnet fell in love with a married woman- urequited
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the scrutiny
her voice at the beginning, control
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stating to her that he must leave to pursue other women but if he deems her worthy enough he will come back and be faithful to only her. we can explore the female perspective of chastity and loyalty, expectations upon them compared to men
starts off in media res, couple that have had sex, morning after. speaker + lover mid argument
royalists v roundheads. cavaliers were on kings side, close to the king- they love: love, fine arts, poetry and paintings
simple structure, rhyme scheme + language
the ruined maid
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based on story that a women has had sex and now viewed as a 'fallen woman' and in that moment her life should have ended but it didn't, there are choices now
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victorian period: lots of change, theory of evolution, changes in relation to traditional ideologies and gender roles
conversation between two women. amelia has changed dialect that is more u/c in comparison to her old peers. she is assimilating into a different world
la belle dame sans merci
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heathcliff, no place in society enchanted by cathy
inspired by pre raphalites- folklore, medieval ballads
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sonnet 116
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shakespearan sonnet- rhyming couplet, 3 quatrains, sestet and octave
link to WH- sonnet 116 demonstrates the beauty of love. endurance of love shown over time in WH AND S116. elements of time. toxic or healthy?
at an inn
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love affair, they meet up outside of town
only get the male perspective- unlike WH where we don't hear from them (apart from Cathy's diary entries) we hear their story from outside perspective- frame narration
want to go back and understand where it went wrong, half way through meeting they lost their spark despite the attraction at the beginning
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song (ae fond kiss)
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promised to marry Agnes when she left her brutal husband which she never did. in 1791 Agnes makes decision to join her husband in Jamaica and leaves Burns
based on his relationship with Jean Amour while also in love with Agnes (also had affair with Agnes' maid)
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remember
Victorian period writer: theory of evolution, appearance v reality, questioning of god and life
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context- previous lovers died; however at time of poem written only dad died. at 14 she suffered from depression (hysteria at time)
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feminist perspective: recipient of poem they are in charge and she is passive as she cant control her life
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to his coy mistress
anthony lowe- vegetable love (an erection or could present the idea of vegetables taking a long time to grow- he is admiring her beauty as she grows. the doctrine of the souls: rational, sensitive, and lowest if them all vegetable love.
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in comparison to WH- the idea of vegetable love- admiring her growth and Cathy and Heathcliff's growth together from childhood. the idea of a logical argument both agrees and disagrees- they are in constant conflict, but it is never truly logical
she walks in beauty
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in comparison to WH- natural, celestial imagery, not really objective Heathcliff very subjective in his love to Cathy