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Isabella; or The Pot of Basil
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A level English Mapa Mental sobre Isabella; or The Pot of Basil, creado por Charlotte Hall el 28/05/2017.
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Isabella; or The Pot of Basil
Characters
Isabella
"lisped tenderly"
"«O cruelty, «To steal my Basil-pot away from me!»"
Lorenzo
"The ruddy tide stifled his voice"
"I am a shadow now"
Brothers
"Enriched from ancestral merchandise"
"Why were they proud?"
"these men of cruel clay Cut Mercy with a sharp knife to the bone"
Tragic Elements
Machiavellian villains
Tragic fall: Loss of life, love and beauty
Inevitability
"Poor simple Isabel!"
"Twin roses by the zephyr blown apart"
Hamartia
Lorenzo's cowardice (perhaps they were doomed from the start)
Isabella's love and passion
Catharsis
Shared purgation of pity and anger with the telling of the tale, like the rest of country
Less of a moral tale, arguably not Isabella's fault, therefore empty rather than fulfilling
Tragic hero
atypical: female, innocent, victim of circumstance and love
Imagery
"There is richest juice in poison-flowers"
"forest-hearse"
Form and structure
narrative poem
dramatized, slow-paced
Ottava Rima
Italian renaissance poetry
Stanzas have 8 lines with 11 syllables each, ab ab ab cc rhyme scheme
heroic
Themes
Beauty
" So sweet Isabel By gradual decay from beauty fell"
Passion and Love
"Alas! When passion is both meek and wild"
"Poesied with hers in dewy rhyme"
"Thou leadest me to summer clime"
"I must taste the blossoms that unfold"
"’Twas love; cold, - dead indeed, but not dethroned."
Desperation and sorrow
"Honeyless days and days did he let pass"
dreams
eternity
"evermore"
School of Thought
Feminism
Isabella considered the brother's ownership
"’twas their plan to coax her by degrees To some high noble and his olive-trees."
Speaks out first to encourage Lorenzo
"In her tone and look he read the rest"
Marxism
Brother's as a capitalist system under which the working class suffer
"Half-ignorant, they turn’d an easy wheel, That set sharp racks at work, to pinch and peel."
Devices
Addressing Bocaccio/audience
Appeal to authority
Sense of inevitability
"O eloquent and famed Boccaccio!"
Vivid descriptions such as the vision of Lorenzo
Marred
"miry", "loamed"
"cold doom"
Wormy circumstance
lingering on Isabella's sorrowful descriptions to evoke pity
Use of repetition
Why were they proud?
And she forgot...
exclamations
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