Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Themes of
Love
- Unrequited Love
- Poetry
- Love me by Stevie Smith
- Love Song by William Carlos
- Prose
- The Collector
- Drama
- Eternal/Time
- Poetry
- The Anniversary/ John Donne/
- Form: 1st Stanza: Love will not decay
- 2nd Stanza: Love will allow them to be immortal
- 3rd Stanza: Shouldn't fear death and look to the future
- Two graves must hide thine and my corse
- Death won't separate them. Mockery of vows?
- "Our Love hath no decay".
- "first, last, everlasting day".
- Thesoft sibalance creates the idea of a pure, innocent love = idea of eternal perfection
- Prose
- Drama
- Romantic
- Prose
- Jane Eyre/Charlotte Bronte/
- Proposal Scenes
- First Meetings:
- Rochester: "Had he been an handsome, heroic-looking young gentleman, I wouldn't have dared..."
- Drama
- Romeo & Juliet
- Importance of being Earnest
- First Meetings:
- Poetry
- Wild Oats/Philip Larkin/1964
- Forbidden
- Poetry
- Drama
- Romeo and Juliet
- Prose
- Jane Eyre
- Class
- Parental
- Drama
- Hamlet
- Poetry
- Catrin/ Gillian Clarke
- Destructive
- Poetry
- Drama
- The Rover/Apr
- Marriage as destructive: "All the honey of matrimony but none of the sting".
- Love as destructive: Battle/storm Imagery, "Storm of a marriage bed".
- "Make it anything but a long siege..."- Willmore warned of the dangers of entering Angelica's house
- Importance of being Earnest
- Algernon: Is marriage so demoralising as that? (to Lane)
- Jack: I am in love with Gwendolen. I have come up to town expressly to propose to her. Algernon: I
thought you had come up for pleasure? . . . I call that business.
- But there is nothing romantic about a definite proposal
- Divorces are made in heaven
- Novel
- Picture of Dorian Gray
- Marriage as destructive: "Men Marry because they are tired, women because they are curious:both are disappointed."
- "A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her."
- Power Struggles
- Drama
- The Homecoming/Pinter
- Richard III/Shakespeare
- Courtship
- Poetry
- Wild Oats/Philip Larkin/1964
- The Flea/John Donne
- The Scrutiny/Richard Lovelace
- Form: Structured as an argument
- Prose
- Drama
- One Flesh/ Elizabeth
Jennings/1966
- "Her eyes fixed on the shadows overhead".
- "Strangely apart...silence between".
- Sibalance emphasises the "silence" in the house
- "Do they know they're old..has now grown cold?"
- Cross rhymed quatrain - reinforces that once old there is no passion. Thus passion is only in the youth
- Rhyming copulet usually implies finality yet the