Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Love's Philosophy -
Percy Bysshe Shelley
- "sweet emotion"
(personification)
- Suggests that nature enjoys
and benefits from this union
- "law divine"
- It's God's law that everything in
nature 'mingles' together
- "kiss...clasp" to "clasp...kiss"
(mirrored repetition)
- Reflects the narrator's
belief that humans should
mirror nature
- "No sister-flower would be forgiven
- Unrequited love
- "disadian'd"
- Woman has rejected him
- "What is all this sweet work worth?"
(hyperbole)
- Love gives life meaning
- "If thou kiss not me?"
(rhetorical question)
- It is separate from the rest
of the poem which shows
that he is separated from
his lover