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McBratney on whoso- poem explores?
"explores
feelings
surrounding
obsession
of
unattainable
love"
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McBratney At an Inn- tone of the final stanza
"the
speaker's
tone becomes more
passionate
"
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McBratney sonnet 116- poem explores
"the qualities of
ideal
love, stressing it's
enduring
nature"
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McBratney sonnet 116- the star
"Love is a
mysterious
force"
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McBratney Non sum Qualis- alexandrine effect
"allow the
speaker
to linger on the
emotion
of
every
line"
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Rumens Non sum Qualis- Cynara represents
"represents the lost
love
who has become a constant
obsession
"
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wheeler The Flea- on "kill"
"a
metaphor
suggesting that she mistreats him by denying him her
love
and by refusing to
sleep
with him"
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McBratney Coy- what does the blazon seem?
"seems
lecherous
"
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McBratney Coy- imagery of the worms
"contrasts the
earlier
playful use of
phallic
imagery"
(phallic sexual/ erect penis)
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McBratney Garden of love- the Garden becomes
"where
desires
are
forbidden
and joys are constrained"
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McBratney La Belle- cyclical effect on the knight?
"is
condemned
to
loitering
life of discontent"
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McBratney Non sum- idea of abandonment
"idea of the
crushing
depression that can come from being
abandoned
by one who was
loved
intensely"
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McBratney on the scutiny: the metaphor in stanza 3?
"the
active
explorer and the woman the
passive
land or the
'treasure'
waiting to be found"
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what does N.H. Holland call the poem?
"a
nasty
poem, cruel... lacking in real
emotion"
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McBratney on La Belle- the cyclical effect on the reader?
"
sense
of entrapment"
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what does Rumens on 'Who so' say about "faynting I followe" and disappointment?
"Disappointed
affections
he describes with such heartfelt
anguish
"
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what does Wheeler (scutiny) say the poem is scrutinising?
"
scrutiny
of male
promiscuity,
arrogance and selfishness through
egotistical
gratification"
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What does Wheeler say about the 'Garden' and as a passage?
"The passage from
innocence
to
experience
"
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What does Tearle say about 'At an Inn' and the speaker and fate?
"The
speaker
curses the fact that fate has thrown them
together
"
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What does Schulkins say that Keats is doing to his protagonist?(La Belle)
"Keats
criticises
the
narcissistic
love of his male protagonist"
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What does McBratney say about Non Sum and obsession?
"powerful
obsession
for a
former love
"
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How does Wheeler describe the position of the speaker in 'She walks in Beauty'?
"
objective
praise by a
disinterested
observer"
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How does Wheeler summarise the speaker's aim of 'she walks in beauty'?
"attempts to praise the
appearance
and the
moral
purity of the woman"
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What does Wheeler call the tone of 'Remember'?
"
brave
and
stoical
"
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how does Wheeler describe the intimacy of 'Remember'?
"its intimacy is
subdued
"
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What does McBratney call the rhythm of 'Ae fond kiss'?
"sad,
falling
rhythm" (feminine endings)
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What does McBratney call the second stanza of 'Ae fond kiss'?
"
nadir
" (bleakest point of poem)
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Why does Wheeler suggest that 'Ae fond kiss' has a paradox?
full of
sadness
yet celebrates close
relationship
they had
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What does Wheeler say 'Ae fond kiss' is about? (asserts)
"asserts so
unequivocally
one person's love for another"
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what does McBratney suggest that the trochaic meter of 'Ae fond kiss' does?
"
underscore
the sadness"
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How does Wheeler describe Rochester's tone in 'Absent from thee'? how can this be refuted and how can it show speaker's internal conflict?
"Rochester's
tone
is loving and
tender
and implies
fidelity
to his
lover
"
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How does Wheeler describe love in victorian society? (ruined maid)
"Love is
debased
by money in
victorian
society"
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What changes does Wheeler note that Melia (ruined maid) undergoes?
"
superficial
changes"
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