Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Flussdiagrammknoten
- Celebration of Easter- rebirth, the end of waiting, resurrection
- Song- an allegory of the love and the relationship between: God and Israel, Christ and Church, Christ and the individual soul
- The Second Coming: Jeez-slice is gonna roll up in his gold Mercedez saying, "Holla babes!"
- Ultimately a new Kingdom will come and replace this junk- Jeez will lead, and there will be no more hunger, thirst or tears
- Language, tone and structure
- Each alternate line in the first verse begins 'My heart is like'
- 'Is come, my love has come to me'
- Emphasises 'come'- expression of joy that her lover has returned
- First verse written in strict iambic tetrameter
- Song-like rhythm that stresses the word 'heart'
- In second verse, 4 out of 7 lines begin with a trochee
- Stress falls on the verbs 'raise', 'hang', 'carve', and 'work'
- Break out of metrical scheme of the first verse, so the trochees highlight the urgency of the speaker to create something new to celebrate the return of her love
- Imagery, Symbolism, Themes
- Wordsworth- intention to create poetry like a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings"
- The song is a natural part of her- an awakening, like Spring, whether a religious experience or not
- Nested upon a 'watered shoot'
- Fresh, but not as firm as a fully grown tree
- Image of fertility (young love, weak but lush)
- Old Testament Book of Isaiah
- "You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail"
- Natural, different to the tempting Goblin Fruits
- All who will 'lay hold' of the tree of life 'will be blessed'- Proverbs 3;18
- Tree in the garden of Eden- the apple knowledge that cast Adam and Eve out
- Rainbow in the bible- fulfilment of God's promise
- Appearing when God helped Noah escape the flood- Genesis 19:3
- Narrator has promises fulfilled- the lover is her God?
- Halcyon comes from Greek myth of a bird, charmed the wind and waves.
- Associated with prosperity, joy, tranquility
- Use of halcyon shows deep comfort and rest narrator has found
- 'Her heart is gladder than all these'- the speaker indicates that descriptions of the natural world are incapable of fully expressing her exuberant emotional state