“Love’s
Hate behind a white vail,”
Love’s hate stands out the most to the audience because of the contrast between the two words, of being positive and negative at the same time. Thus causing the audience to feel confused with the speaker at the events that are unfolding within the poem. The enjambment within the line suggest how separate the two emotions are for the speaker as she battles with the contrast of emotions inside of her. Linking to the oxymoron of ‘Love’s hate’, this conveys the sense of confusion in her thought waves as she battles between love and hate after her ex-fiancé betrayed her by leaving her on her wedding day.