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garden of love - Coggle Diagram
garden of love
AO3
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religious but did not believe in the institutionalisation of a belief- an attempt to control a personal connection to god and make it collective. following same rules etc
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AO4
romantic poet links to romantic elements of WH- sublimity of Heathcliff, pantheism between C+H
negativity and love- the negative aura of the poem is reflected through the continuously pessimistic tone of WH
the place and people they love is being destroyed by different social expectations and regulations. it restricts their desire. society destroys their love. 'thou shalt not'
love and religion- love goes beyond religion and cannot be restricted and guided by a rule book or a set of laws
marriage and love. criticises and accepts marriage, marriage restricts love and gives you are a certain set of rules you are governed by but he accepts the celebration of love. marriage of edgar and cathy that cathy has to do to 'aid heathcliff' and secure a social position. marriage not based on love but on a higher gain
AO2
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'thou shalt not'- restrictions, 10 commandments
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