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Ghazal
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Mapa Mental sobre Ghazal, creado por eilishhardy el 01/04/2014.
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Resumen del Recurso
Ghazal
writer expresses intense feelings of love
conjures up a new image in each stanza
Form
Ghazal-an ancient poetic form originally from middle East
used to express beauty & pains of love
final word in each couplet is the same
Structure
separate nature of each stanza means we're given whole range of different ideas and images in quick succession
makes poem seem playful but intense
further down becomes more serious
Language about nature
natural imagery makes poem seem timeless
suggest her love is permanent & profound
their love is a natural thing
'venomous tongue, the serpents tail, charmer'
dangerous animal-natural imagery to describe herself
isn't tame or gentle
wants him to be like snake charmer-teasing & in control
image of snakes-magic
'If I rise in the east as you die in the west...every night renew me'
like sun and moon setting and rising in turn
can't be with each other at same time
image of parts of the world and life
'if I am the grass and you the breeze'
seems rooted
he's free to move around
implies interconnection
'laurel leaf'
imagery of royalty and victory
without me you would be nothing
'hawk to shadow, moth to flame'
want to attract him to her
sense relationship is destructive
Language about being loved
asking to be object for her lover's love despite the fact she's one chasing him with this poem
language in poem makes clear her love isn't all about sweetness
some images hint conflict and aggression
'what shape should I take to marry your own'
question could be read as summing up whole poem
she would change for him
suggest really in love
'have you ..-pursue me'
wants to get him to be the active one in relationship
'if you are the rhyme and I the refrain, don't hang'
mage of poetry
metaphor of love
'don't hang'
enjambement reflects her waiting for 'cue' on next line
'iron fist in the velvet glove ...arrow flies, the heart is pierced, tattoo me'
suggest she wants him to be firm but gentle with her
heart pieced with arrow is traditional tattoo, also its permanent
arrows=cupid
'if I am'
implies interconnection
trying out different scenarios on her beloved
'if when ends we are just friends'
different idea from one you find in traditional love poem
'be heaven and earth to me and I'll be twice the me'
he means more to her
ghazal's feature poets name in last stanza -'twice me'-MImi
Feelings& Attitudes
Intense love
playfulness
range of different images & repeating rhymes -seems joyous and playful
pleasure
narrator enjoys being in love and language of love
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