Saturday, October 12, 2019
Discuss the ways in which Poets make use of form and language to :: English Literature
Discuss the ways in which Poets make use of form and language to  present their views on love and marriage.    In this essay I will be comparing ââ¬ËA Woman to her loverââ¬â¢ by Christina  Walsh, and ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ by Christina Rossetti. These two poems were  written in the patriarchal pre twentieth century. I will also be  talking about ââ¬ËMy last Duchessââ¬â¢ by Robert Browning, and ââ¬ËHow do I love  thee?ââ¬â¢ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. These four poets have different  views on marriage and love, they differ in the tone of language they  speak in, and what they speak about.    The poem ââ¬Ë A Woman To Her Loverââ¬â¢ By Christina Walsh is a bold poem;  Walsh gets straight to making her points on love and marriage. She  wants to be her husbandââ¬â¢s friend and partner not his slave ââ¬ËThat I  shall be your comrade, friend and mateââ¬â¢. She starts her first stanza  with three rhetorical questions, ââ¬ËDo you come to me to bend to your  willââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËTo make me of your bond slaveââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËTo bear you children, wearing  out my lifeââ¬â¢. She seems as if she is having an argument, as she ends  the first and second stanza with exclamation marks. She also uses  Imagery ââ¬ËDo you want to vanquish me?ââ¬â¢ it is like a battle is taking  place. Walsh repeats ââ¬Ë I refuse youââ¬â¢ twice. In a way it seems like  Christina Walsh is being a little stubborn, or maybe she is trying to  get the point through that, she wants her marriage to be an equal one,  not were there is a dominant male does the ordering about, and a  little meek female who does what the male says.    The poem ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ By Christina Rossetti is a petrarchan sonnet, with  iambic pentameter. The tone is peaceful and there is a lot of use of  metaphors, for example ââ¬Ë... far into the silent landââ¬â¢. Rossetti uses  personal pronouns a lot in this particular poem, she uses the words  ââ¬Ëmeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëyouââ¬â¢ a lot in the poem, she doesnââ¬â¢t not use the word ââ¬Ëdeadââ¬â¢  but uses ââ¬Ësilent land instead because she doesnââ¬â¢t want her husband to  feel miserable when she is gone. She also uses imagery to describe  their relationship. Rossetti repeats the word ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ a great deal  in the poem. She is saying to her husband that she doesnââ¬â¢t want him to  feel sad when he remembers her when she dies, but she doesnââ¬â¢t want him  to forget her either, but if it causes him pain when he remembers her  then, she would rather he forget her.    Both Rossetti and Walsh are talking to their husbands in their poems    					  Discuss the ways in which Poets make use of form and language to  ::  English Literature  Discuss the ways in which Poets make use of form and language to  present their views on love and marriage.    In this essay I will be comparing ââ¬ËA Woman to her loverââ¬â¢ by Christina  Walsh, and ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ by Christina Rossetti. These two poems were  written in the patriarchal pre twentieth century. I will also be  talking about ââ¬ËMy last Duchessââ¬â¢ by Robert Browning, and ââ¬ËHow do I love  thee?ââ¬â¢ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. These four poets have different  views on marriage and love, they differ in the tone of language they  speak in, and what they speak about.    The poem ââ¬Ë A Woman To Her Loverââ¬â¢ By Christina Walsh is a bold poem;  Walsh gets straight to making her points on love and marriage. She  wants to be her husbandââ¬â¢s friend and partner not his slave ââ¬ËThat I  shall be your comrade, friend and mateââ¬â¢. She starts her first stanza  with three rhetorical questions, ââ¬ËDo you come to me to bend to your  willââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËTo make me of your bond slaveââ¬â¢ ââ¬ËTo bear you children, wearing  out my lifeââ¬â¢. She seems as if she is having an argument, as she ends  the first and second stanza with exclamation marks. She also uses  Imagery ââ¬ËDo you want to vanquish me?ââ¬â¢ it is like a battle is taking  place. Walsh repeats ââ¬Ë I refuse youââ¬â¢ twice. In a way it seems like  Christina Walsh is being a little stubborn, or maybe she is trying to  get the point through that, she wants her marriage to be an equal one,  not were there is a dominant male does the ordering about, and a  little meek female who does what the male says.    The poem ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ By Christina Rossetti is a petrarchan sonnet, with  iambic pentameter. The tone is peaceful and there is a lot of use of  metaphors, for example ââ¬Ë... far into the silent landââ¬â¢. Rossetti uses  personal pronouns a lot in this particular poem, she uses the words  ââ¬Ëmeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëyouââ¬â¢ a lot in the poem, she doesnââ¬â¢t not use the word ââ¬Ëdeadââ¬â¢  but uses ââ¬Ësilent land instead because she doesnââ¬â¢t want her husband to  feel miserable when she is gone. She also uses imagery to describe  their relationship. Rossetti repeats the word ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ a great deal  in the poem. She is saying to her husband that she doesnââ¬â¢t want him to  feel sad when he remembers her when she dies, but she doesnââ¬â¢t want him  to forget her either, but if it causes him pain when he remembers her  then, she would rather he forget her.    Both Rossetti and Walsh are talking to their husbands in their poems    					    
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