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In Paris with you
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Mapa Mental sobre In Paris with you, creado por eilishhardy el 22/03/2014.
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In Paris with you
speaker in poem is upset about love
breakdown of relationship
sees himself as a victim
gone to Paris with someone else
still unhappy and discontented
rather stay in hotel room than see city
Form
made up of one main repeating stanza pattern
third stanza stands out
forcing rhyme-shows he's nervous
songlike, lots of repetition including main refrain and internal refrains
emphasise the rhythm
Structure
1st stanza- about narrator
focus then turns to Paris
3rd stanza-signals his intent, structured differently
draws attention, feelings are changing
penultimate verse turns attention to surroundings & final verse onto his companion
ends with more assertive than self-pitying tone
Language about Paris
Paris-city of love
'Im in Paris with you'
direct address to lover
feels uncomfortable about saying 'love' (last stanza)
names most important landmarks but suggest they don't visit them
'if we do not go to the Louvre'
'not'-asking, controlling
'sodding Notre Dame'
not interested in romantic parts to do with Paris
emphasis not a love poem
may be because being together is far more important than romantic locations
'hotel walls are peeling'
language of decay symbolises his broken& negative mood& nature of their relationship
Humorous language
nearly every stanza contains either contrived or unexpected rhym
'talking wounded'
pun-suggests mix of self pity and self awareness
vunerable
'I'm a hostage'
war imagery-feels trapped can't stop himself feeling like this, pain is inescapable
'I'm maroonded'
dramatic/overtop
sound comic- ironic
'where are we bound'
responding to companions question or asking question
'bound'-doesn'y care about relationship + where it goes
'sleazy'-comic forced rhyme
'crack across the ceiling'
may suggest lying on back
'all points south'- quite humorous also makes clear what he is after
has feelings for her now
'am I embarrassing you'-could be teasing or sympathetic
could be talking to lover or reader
'don't talk to me of love'
command/imperative
anti-love poem
short sentence
aggressive
'downed drink or two'-suggests he's drunk, drowning sorrow
'doing this and that to what and whom'
read as quite carless of the other person
or read as euphemistic
comes across as uncaring, insensitive
'learning what I am'
lost some of his illusion about himself
trying to find himself again
'slightest thing you do'
suggest genuine attraction and close attention
Feelings and attitudes
self pity
starts by focusing on own misery
Lust
bitternesss
resentful about breakdown of previous relationship
humour
shown through the puns and unexpected rhyme
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