3rd Stanza: Shouldn't fear death and look to the future
Two graves must hide thine and my corse
Death won't separate them. Mockery of vows?
"Our Love hath no decay".
"first, last, everlasting day".
Thesoft sibalance creates the idea of a pure, innocent love = idea of eternal perfection
Prose
Drama
Romantic
Prose
Jane Eyre/Charlotte Bronte/
Proposal Scenes
First Meetings:
Rochester: "Had he been an handsome, heroic-looking young gentleman, I wouldn't have dared..."
Drama
Romeo & Juliet
Importance of being Earnest
First Meetings:
Poetry
Wild Oats/Philip Larkin/1964
Forbidden
Poetry
Drama
Romeo and Juliet
Prose
Jane Eyre
Class
Parental
Drama
Hamlet
Poetry
Catrin/ Gillian Clarke
Destructive
Poetry
Drama
The Rover/Apr
Marriage as destructive: "All the honey of matrimony but none of the sting".
Love as destructive: Battle/storm Imagery, "Storm of a marriage bed".
"Make it anything but a long siege..."- Willmore warned of the dangers of entering Angelica's house
Importance of being Earnest
Algernon: Is marriage so demoralising as that? (to Lane)
Jack: I am in love with Gwendolen. I have come up to town expressly to propose to her. Algernon: I
thought you had come up for pleasure? . . . I call that business.
But there is nothing romantic about a definite proposal
Divorces are made in heaven
Novel
Picture of Dorian Gray
Marriage as destructive: "Men Marry because they are tired, women because they are curious:both are disappointed."
"A man can be happy with any woman as long as he does not love her."
Power Struggles
Drama
The Homecoming/Pinter
Richard III/Shakespeare
Courtship
Poetry
Wild Oats/Philip Larkin/1964
The Flea/John Donne
The Scrutiny/Richard Lovelace
Form: Structured as an argument
Prose
Drama
One Flesh/ Elizabeth
Jennings/1966
"Her eyes fixed on the shadows overhead".
"Strangely apart...silence between".
Sibalance emphasises the "silence" in the house
"Do they know they're old..has now grown cold?"
Cross rhymed quatrain - reinforces that once old there is no passion. Thus passion is only in the youth