love and relationships

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love and relationships
  1. conflict
    1. porphyria's lover
      1. 'and strangled her.no pain felt she;'
        1. here it shows the conflict in the relationship
      2. neutral tones
        1. 'and a few leaves lay on the starving sod'
          1. shows the conflict of the relationship, that the leaves have died
        2. the farmer's bride
          1. 'we chased her, flying like a hare'
            1. shows conflict between the two, how he is hunting her down
          2. winter swans
            1. 'boats righting In rough weather'
              1. shows how the relationship is like rough weather and there is a lot of conflict between them.
            2. singh song
              1. 'she effing at my mum'
                1. shows how there is conflict between the parents and the wife f the narrator
            3. nature
              1. climbing my grandfather
                1. 'earth-stained earth hand'
                  1. shows the natural imagery of the mountain
                2. winter swans
                  1. 'the waterlogged earth'
                    1. showed the natural imagery, metaphorically speaking about how their relationship is drowning and not surviving like they cant grow or breathe
                  2. eden rock
                    1. ''her hair, the colour of wheat'
                      1. again highlighting the natural imagery of the wheat is also kind of highlighting the innocence of their family relationships
                    2. walking away
                      1. the repetition of the image of birds and plants seeds to show how the child is growing apart from the father plant
                      2. follower
                        1. 'and back into the land'
                          1. the use of nature in this highlighted by the fact that he is a farmer working the land
                      3. admiration
                        1. follower
                          1. 'an expert'
                            1. worship him
                          2. climbing my grandfather
                            1. 'the nails are splintered and give good purchase'
                              1. negative turned to positive emphasis on admiration
                            2. letters from yorkshire
                              1. 'his knuckles singing'
                                1. should be bad from sore hands, again makes the negative positive
                              2. before you were mine
                                1. 'I knew you could dancelike that'
                                  1. she is admiring her, but the past her
                                  2. 'I wanted the bold girl winking in Portobello'
                                    1. admires her bold bouncy self
                                2. desire
                                  1. farmer's bride
                                    1. 'oh! my God'
                                      1. he is struggling to resist the urge to have sex with her highlighting the desire for her
                                    2. sonnet 29
                                      1. 'I think of thee!'
                                        1. she is thinking constantly about him
                                          1. she is desiring the man
                                      2. romantic
                                        1. love's philosophy
                                          1. repetition of 'heaven'
                                            1. shows how being with her makes him feel like he is in heaven
                                          2. sonnet 29
                                            1. relationship between the man and women, how much they love eachother
                                            2. winter swans
                                              1. shows romantic ideas, metaphorically with the swans and how they mate forever
                                              2. singh song
                                                1. the romantic side to how they both just anted to have sex constantly and also the connection between them at the end
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