Zusammenfassung der Ressource
'On the Life of Man'
- Written in rhyming couplets
- Words fit together/linked - sense of certainty
- 'Heaven the Judicious sharp spectator is,//That sits and marks still who doth act amiss'
- Judicious - showing good sense
- Audience of play
- God watching and judging everyone (religious attitude of the time)
- Amiss - wrong or faulty
- 'Our mirth the music of division,'
- Merriment/laughter
- Children's laughter
- 'Where we are dressed for this short Comedy,'
- Life is short/a joke
- 'Our mother's wombs the tiring houses be,'
- Unborn child
- Dressing rooms
- 'What is our life? A play of passion,//Our mirth the music of division,'
- Half rhyme/partial rhyme
- Gives a sense of uncertainty
- 'Are drawn like curtains when the play is done,'
- Death = ending of the play
- 'Thus march we playing to our latest rest,'
- Death
- 'Only we die in earnest, that's no Jest.'
- Earnest - showing serious feelings or intentions
- Jest - joke
- Structure
- Short like life
- Themes
- Life is like a play; people are always judging you
- 'Heaven the Judicious spectator is'
- Messages
- Life is a joke
- 'short Comedy'
- Death is taken seriously
- 'we die in earnest'
- Language
- Extended metaphor for life
- Some half rhymes - uncertainty
- Voice
- Poet
- Everyone