When We Two Parted - Lord Byron

    Cards (8)

    • themes of the poem
      • love and loss
      • regret
      • absence
      • death
      • nature
      • secrecy
    • rhyme scheme of the poem

      ABAB CDCD
      • shows the regularity of the speakers sadness
      • not perfect rhymes as the speaker + his lover are not unified anymore
    • context for AO3
      • romantic poets are lyrical -> irregular line lengths creates conversational tone + continued rhyme scheme
      • byronic hero -> shows qualities of this archetype of character created in byrons works (e.g. self destruction and being an outsider)
    • stanza1
      'when we two parted / in silence and tears / half broken hearted'
      • alliterated w + h -> repetition makes it hard to express
      • sibilance -> sounds uncomfortable
      'pale grew thy cheek and cold / colder thy kiss'
      • death like connotations -> imagery of coldness show speaker mourning their dead relationship
      • thy -> speaker blames lover for the loss rather than their actions or emotions
    • stanza 2
      'the dew of the morning ... it felt like the warning of what i feel now'
      • morning -> shows speakers constant sadness
      • dew -> foreshadows speakers tears
      'sunk chill on my brow'
      • cold imagery -> speaker experiences a lack of warmth
      • sunk -> the speaker is heavy and burdened by his lack of love
      'vows are all broken'
      • loss -> significant relationship as vows were made as done similarly in weddings
      'share in its shame'
      • sibilance -> emphasises shame experienced after public breakdown of the relationship
    • stanza 3
      'a knell in my ear ; a shudder comes o'er me'
      • death -> knell sound sounds like mourning
      • synaesthesia -> reference to shudder shows the nature of senses mirrors the all consuming nature of the relationship
      'why wert thou so dear'
      • rhetorical question -> alludes to his solitude + unanswered questions about why the relationship failed
      'who knew thee too well'
      • euphemistic -> reference to sexual intercourse where eh earned intimate knowledge of her
      'long long shall i rue thee'
      • emphatic repetition -> shows speakers sense of hopelessness
    • stanza 4
      'in secret we met'
      • collective pronouns used rarely -> proves they are no longer united
      • past 'met' -> they used to enjoy each others company but now prefer seperation
      'after long years'
      • optimistic -> hopeful they could reunite
      • repetition-> emphasises pain of moving on and how it still haunts him
      'how should i greet thee? / with silence and tears.'
      • rhetorical question -> uncertainty with someone he was once so intimate with
      • emphatic ending with .-> shows silence and tears are all thats left
      • responds to his own rhetorical questions -> echoes despair as he may never know he answer
    • structure of poem
      4x 8 line stanzas
      • shows consistent nature of sadness and separation through even no. of stanzas + lines
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