null
US
Entrar
Registre-se gratuitamente
Registre-se
Detectamos que o JavaScript não está habilitado no teu navegador. Habilite o Javascript para o funcionamento correto do nosso site. Por favor, leia os
Termos e Condições
para mais informações.
Próximo
Copiar e Editar
Você deve estar logado para concluir esta ação!
Inscreva-se gratuitamente
827136
The Farmer's Bride
Descrição
Mapa Mental sobre The Farmer's Bride, criado por eilishhardy em 05-05-2014.
Mapa Mental por
eilishhardy
, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Mais
Menos
Criado por
eilishhardy
mais de 10 anos atrás
395
3
0
Resumo de Recurso
The Farmer's Bride
farmer been married for 3years,his bride is frightened of men
poem is him telling the story of how relationship went down hill
he desires his wife
her rejection of him is unbearable, he expresses his thoughts in fairly matter of fact way
by end seems he may be struggling to resist taking her by force
Form
dramatic monologue
rhyme scheme varies through poem
helps give poem strong rhythm driving the narrative forward without becoming predictable
Structure
first 2 stanzas- farmer tells story of marriage
goes on to discuss how he feels about his wife, how his wife is now and his sadness and desire
punctuation '!'- suggest frustration
Language about Nature
imagery of nature reflects on who the farmer is
description of wife link to images of nature and wildness
"but mores to do at harvest time than bide and woo"
too busy farming to court her properly
"Of love and me...like the shut of a winters day"
simile-show how sudden the change was-winter days go dark very quickly
'we chased her flying like a hare'-hunting imagery-suggest her terror
hunting imagery
'all in a shiver and a scare'-her fear expressed physically(perhaps like an animal)
"chat and play with birds and rabbits"
she's near silent, only speaks to animals. sounds withdrawn and depressed
'beasts in stall look round like children at her call'
farm animals trust her-suggest he's jealous of hem
'leveret'-link back to hunting imagery(young hare)
'wild'
connotations both of an unspoilt freedom and of a rejection of people
'one leaf in the still air falls slowly down'
symbolising his sinking hope that she will ever come to him freely
'black earth spread white with rime'
winter used to suggest the decay and death of his hopes
'soft young down...the brown of her'
describes her as animal-like-source of both his desire and frustration
Dialect
dialect words help give a strong sense of farmers character
we can hear his voice in his language and grammar-adds to drama as it helps us picture the people involved
'when us was wed she turned'- wasn't afraid until after they were married
'she runned away' 'out 'mong the sheep, her be...properly have been abed'
we can hear his voice and it's one he shares with community
'what's Christmas time without there be some other in the house than we'
Christmas about birth of child-they have no children because of her refusal of him
'but a stair betwixt us'
aware of her physical presence, adding to his frustration
'I choose'-suggest she didn't have choice in matter
'lying awake with her wide brown stare'-she's frightened to fall asleep
'we caught her face'
whole village seems involved- adds to the sense that she's being hunted
also suggests that everyone thinks her behaviour is abnormal
'turned the key upon her, fast'-rather sinister-she's been locked up securely, hint of violence
'she does the work about the house as well as most'
fairly good house wife-doe what is expected of her in the relationship apart from loving her husband
'not near, not near! her eyes beseech'
we hear her thoughts pleading for men to keep away from her
'Shy...Swift...Straight...Slight...Sweet...She'
short stanza. Sibilance emphasises her link with nature
'but what to me?'
Rhetorical question-breaks his happier thoughts of her in springtime imagery and takes him back to winter scene
'poor maid'
sounds sympathetic, also suggests she remains a virgin and unchanged from when they first married
'her eyes, her hair, her hair!'
he's breaking down-losing control
still has physical attraction to her
wants to be in relationship with her
'I've hardly heard her speak at all'-never receives any love
Feelings & Attitudes
Frustration
wants to have sexual relationship with her and have children but unwilling
Desire
farmer clearly attracted to wife
expressed in imagery he uses to describe her & his break down at end of poem
Fear
sense of foreboding-farmer struggling to keep desire for her under control
there's little to suggest that there'll be a happy ending for married couple
Quer criar seus próprios
Mapas Mentais
gratuitos
com a GoConqr?
Saiba mais
.
Semelhante
Simulado ExamTime
Alessandra S.
HISTÓRIA DA EDUCAÇÃO NO BRASIL
vanessasenez
Expressões Idiomáticas Em Inglês
marciofmoraes
6 ESTRATEGIAS AUDACIOSAS PARA SER UM PROFISSIONAL REQUISITADO NO MERCADO DA CONSTRUCAO CIVIL DE ARQUITETURA, ENGENHARIA E DESIGNER DE INTERIORES
Nataniel Neto
Gerenciamento de Projetos
Luiz Fernando
Expressões em inglês #6
Eduardo .
Arte do Renascimento Séc.XV - XVI
paulaqueiroz
Aprendendo Inteligência
Clarice Plack
SIMULADO IBGE 2016 - GEOGRAFIA - CARTOGRAFIA
Alex Farias
Movimentos Sociais no Brasil!
João Victor
Nisto Cremos-Prova Capítulo 1-10
Aldeniz Silva
Explore a Biblioteca