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Love's Philosophy - Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Year 10 English (15 Poems on Love and Relationships) Mind Map on Love's Philosophy - Percy Bysshe Shelley, created by Neer Shah on 11/04/2018.
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15 poems on love and relationships
year 10
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Love's Philosophy - Percy Bysshe Shelley
"sweet emotion" (personification)
Suggests that nature enjoys and benefits from this union
"law divine"
It's God's law that everything in nature 'mingles' together
"kiss...clasp" to "clasp...kiss" (mirrored repetition)
Reflects the narrator's belief that humans should mirror nature
"No sister-flower would be forgiven
Unrequited love
"disadian'd"
Woman has rejected him
"What is all this sweet work worth?" (hyperbole)
Love gives life meaning
"If thou kiss not me?" (rhetorical question)
It is separate from the rest of the poem which shows that he is separated from his lover
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