Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Farmer's Bride
- farmer been married for 3years,his bride is frightened of men
- poem is him telling the story of how relationship went down hill
- he desires his wife
- her rejection of him is unbearable, he expresses his thoughts in fairly
matter of fact way
- by end seems he may be struggling to resist taking her by force
- Form
- dramatic monologue
- rhyme scheme varies through poem
- helps give poem strong rhythm driving the narrative
forward without becoming predictable
- Structure
- first 2 stanzas- farmer tells story of marriage
- goes on to discuss how he feels about his wife, how
his wife is now and his sadness and desire
- punctuation '!'- suggest frustration
- Language about Nature
- imagery of nature reflects on who the
farmer is
- description of wife link to images of nature and wildness
- "but mores to do at harvest time than bide and woo"
- too busy farming to court her properly
- "Of love and me...like the shut of a winters day"
- simile-show how sudden the change
was-winter days go dark very quickly
- 'we chased her flying like a hare'-hunting imagery-suggest her terror
- hunting imagery
- 'all in a shiver and a scare'-her fear expressed
physically(perhaps like an animal)
- "chat and play with birds and rabbits"
- she's near silent, only speaks to animals. sounds
withdrawn and depressed
- 'beasts in stall look round like children at her call'
- farm animals trust her-suggest he's jealous of hem
- 'leveret'-link back to hunting
imagery(young hare)
- 'wild'
- connotations both of an unspoilt freedom and of a
rejection of people
- 'one leaf in the still air falls slowly down'
- symbolising his sinking hope that she will ever come to him
freely
- 'black earth spread white with rime'
- winter used to suggest the decay and death of his hopes
- 'soft young down...the brown of her'
- describes her as animal-like-source of both his desire and frustration
- Dialect
- dialect words help give a strong sense of farmers character
- we can hear his voice in his language and grammar-adds to drama as it helps us picture the people involved
- 'when us was wed she turned'- wasn't afraid until after they were married
- 'she runned away'
'out 'mong the sheep,
her be...properly
have been abed'
- we can hear his voice and it's one he shares with community
- 'what's Christmas time without there be some other in the house than we'
- Christmas about birth of child-they have no children because of
her refusal of him
- 'but a stair betwixt us'
- aware of her physical presence, adding to his frustration
- 'I choose'-suggest she didn't have choice in matter
- 'lying awake with her wide brown stare'-she's frightened to fall asleep
- 'we caught her face'
- whole village seems involved- adds to the sense that she's being hunted
- also suggests that everyone thinks her behaviour is abnormal
- 'turned the key upon her, fast'-rather sinister-she's been locked up securely, hint of violence
- 'she does the work about the house as well as most'
- fairly good house wife-doe what is expected of
her in the relationship apart from loving her
husband
- 'not near, not near! her eyes beseech'
- we hear her thoughts pleading for men to
keep away from her
- 'Shy...Swift...Straight...Slight...Sweet...She'
- short stanza. Sibilance emphasises her link with nature
- 'but what to me?'
- Rhetorical question-breaks his happier thoughts of her in springtime imagery
and takes him back to winter scene
- 'poor maid'
- sounds sympathetic, also suggests she
remains a virgin and unchanged from when
they first married
- 'her eyes, her hair, her hair!'
- he's breaking down-losing
control
- still has physical attraction to her
- wants to be in relationship with her
- 'I've hardly heard her speak at all'-never receives any love
- Feelings & Attitudes
- Frustration
- wants to have sexual relationship with her and have children but unwilling
- Desire
- farmer clearly attracted to wife
- expressed in imagery he uses to
describe her & his break down at
end of poem
- Fear
- sense of foreboding-farmer
struggling to keep desire for her
under control
- there's little to suggest that there'll be a happy ending
for married couple