Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Life and Death
- William Blake- London
- "And blights with plagues that
Marriage hearse"
- Oxymoronic- linking marriage
(love) to funeral (death)
- Love lost in the rotten world
- Is marriage the end of your life?
- The "marriage hearse" is a vehicle in
which love and desire combine with death
and distruction
- Blake talks about love as a negative
thing that leads you to death
- Sylvia Plath- Letter in November
- "Love, the world
Suddenly turns, turns
color."
- Love has metaphorically changed the colour of
Sylvia's world
- If you can see in colour it
suggests you can see more clearly
and connotes Plath could possibly
see a new purpose in life
- Suggests the change in
Sylvia's perspective has been
positive
- Plath talks about the positive
impact of love on her life