Saturday, August 3, 2019
How do poets from the pre 1914 poetry present their ideas about love Es
How do poets from the pre 1914 poetry present their ideas about love  and relationships?    The poems I have chosen to write about are ââ¬ËThey flee from meââ¬â¢ by Sir  Thomas Wyatt (1503-1542), ââ¬ËThe unequal fettersââ¬â¢ by Anne finch  (1661-1720) and ââ¬ËTo his coy mistressââ¬â¢ by Andrew Marvell (1621-1678). I  chose these poems because I found them attention-grabbing and  remarkable as they all are based around the same topic of love and  pretence. Also I liked these poems because of the fact that they have  a message that is still true even in todayââ¬â¢s world. Wyatt wrote this  poem as an epigram of what court life would be like and what would  come along with it.    ââ¬ËThey flee from meââ¬â¢ is a poem of love and what Thomas Wyattââ¬â¢s  attitudes are of love and hat it can do to you. The main theme of this  poem is that women did just about anything to be with Thomas but  eventually in hardly a long time they fled from him as the title  suggests ââ¬ËThey flee from meââ¬â¢. However an important theme is the  uncertainty of life in the court of a cruel, fickle tyrant like Henry  VIII. This suggests that although the life in the court of Henry VIII  may be appealing and attractive it also comes with great dangers. The  poem is set in the 16th century. And is basically about Thomas Wyattââ¬â¢s  life and mainly in relation to women and what he thought of them.  Coming from the title ââ¬ËThey flee from meââ¬â¢ something is running away  from Wyatt. And this something is women. The poem was written from a  male point of view so this could mean that the whole poem was to one  side i.e. biased in the favour of men.    The type of language used is 16th century and uses words that we do  not usually use now. Some of these words are ââ¬Ëguiseââ¬â¢, ââ¬Ëforsakingââ¬â¢ and  ââ¬Ënewfanglenessââ¬â¢. Althoug...              ...tells her to use up the time we have now otherwise we wonââ¬â¢t  know what could have been. He constantly uses the word ââ¬Ënowââ¬â¢ as a way  to make her do what he wants and he makes sure she listens because he  tells her that everything should be done ââ¬Ënowââ¬â¢. He also says that life  is very tough ââ¬Ëpleasures with rough strifeâ⬠¦..iron gates of lifeââ¬â¢ and  that they have defeated time ââ¬Ëwe cannot make our sun stand stillâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ¦we  will make him runââ¬â¢    The structure of the poem is very simple. It has rhyming couplets.  This can allow the poem to make a number of cleverly phrased and  memorable comments. The first stanza is a thesis that explains and  concludes one side of the argument he is making. The second stanza is  an anti-thesis that explains and concludes the other side of the  argument. And the last stanza is a synthesis that is the conclusion of  the whole argument he has made.                       
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