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1)When we to parted by Lord Byron

Themes: affair,loss of relationship,pain,destructive love, unrequited love


Compare with: The Farmer's bride


1) "How should I greet thee?"


2) "A knell in mine ear"


3) Pale grew thy cheek and cold


colder thy kiss"


Context: Romantivism


Tone:Bitter


Form/Structure: Seperated stranza to express the different emotion eg. guilt in first.


"Name,shame" - rhyme scheme

2)Love's philosophy by Percy Bysshe Shelley

Themes: Nature, romantic love, unity


Compare with : Winter Swan,Sonnet 29


1) "The wind of heaven mix forever


with sweet emotion"


2) "The fountain mingle with the river


and the river with the oceans"


3) "All things by a law divine...


Why not I with thine?"


Context: romanticism


Tone: Persuasive, arrogant


Form/Structure: 8 line in each of 2


stanzas, both ending with rhetorical


questions.

3)Porphyria's lover by Robert Browning

Themes: Destructive love,pain,unattainable love, society


Compare with: The farmer's bride


1) "From pride and vainer ties dissever and give herself to me forever"


2) "Happy and pride- at last I know Porphyria worshipped me"


3)"and yet God has not said a word"


Context: abnormal pshycholoy and how they think about love


Tone: Possessive


Form/Structure: Dramatic monologue


Irregular rhyme scheme and structure



4)The Farmer's bride by Charlotte Mew

Themes: Destructive love, pain, nature, society


Compare with: Porphyria's lover, when we to parted


1) "Betwixt us . Oh! My God! The down, the soft young down of her, the brown of her- her eyes, her hair, her hair"


2) "with birds and rabbit and such as they, as long as men - folk keep away"


3)"as shy as leveret"


Context: metal illness, feminist


Tone: Possessive and patriarchal


Form/Structure: Fragmented punctuation, caesura, common reflect breaking of his power


Transition of seasons shows the development of their relationship.



5)Follower by Seamus Heaney

Themes: nature, power, memories,love between parents and children


Compare with: Climbing my grandfather, Eden rock, Before you were mine.


1) "His shoulders globed like a full sail strung


Between the stafts and the furrow"


2) "But today it is my father who keeps stumbling


Behind me, and will not go away"


3)"An expert. He would set the wing. And fit the bright steel-pointed sock."


Tone: nostalgia, sad


Form/Structure: Regular structure of 4 lines.


enjambment ,ABAB rhyme scheme

6)Eden Rock

Themes: Love between parents and children,memories


Compare with:


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