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Lamia
- Lamia
- "When move in a sweet
body fit for life"
- "Ah miserable
me!"
- "palpitating
snake"
- "dazzling hue"
"Vermilion-spotted" "rainbow
sided"
- "Some penanced lady elf, Some demon's mistress,
or the demon's self"
- "What could such eyes do there, but weep, and
weep,that they were born so fair?"
- "Her throat was serpent, but the words
she spake, came as through bubbling
honey, for Love's sake,"
- "Smooth lipp'd
serpent"
- "Her elfin blood in madness
ran"
- "serpent prison-house"
- Themes
- Gods/Foreshadowing
- "Real are the dreams of
Gods"
- "mutter'd, like tempest in the distance
brew'd"
- "Begone foul dream!"
- Magic
- "So delicious were the words she
sung"
- "Faery-roof"
- "They knew the street... yet ne'er
before had seen that royal porch"
- Love
- "murmuring of Love and pale with pain"
- "A moment's thought is passion's passing
bell"
- Beauty
- Betrayal
- Obesession
- Isolation
- School of Thought
- Feminism
- women as evil seductresses
- "Shall I see thee made a serpent's
prey?"
- women as victims/innocent
- Women as passive
- "a prize"
- Lyceus heartbroken by the fact that Lamia is a
Goddess --> cannot stand the thought that she
is more powerful
- Love as a weakness for men
- "Fool!"
- Elements of Tragedy
- Hamartia
- Lamia: was a beautiful snake, wanted
more for the sake of love
- Lycius Hubris: had to show off
his beautiful lover with a
wedding
- Lamia's decision to turn human as a tragic
mistake rather than tragic flaw
- Using deceit to ensnare her lover
- Tragic Fall
- exposed by Appollonius
- Is she responsible?
- Causing her own
disappearance and
Lycius' death
- Catharsis
- Pity for Lamia
- Fear/Intrigue of Appolonius
- Fate
- Tragic Hero
- subverted in that she is
neither human nor a man
- ambiguity of her
"goodness"
- Villain
- Structure and Form
- Style of 17th Century Poet John Dryden
- Telling of a Tale
- Sense of balance and control, like
Lamia's fate seems to be inevitable
- Occasionally erupts into couplets or enjambment
- reflects how abruptly Lamia's wedding is
interrupted
- Devices
- allusions to classical mythology
- Use of setting to reflect
the beauty of Lamia
- Lists of emotive words to incite pity