Love's Philosophy

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  • Created on: 18-01-17 18:53
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  • Love's Philosophy
    • Context
      • SHELLEY
        • A  bigamist- married 2 women one of which is Mary Shelley
      • IMAGERY OF NATURE
        • Shelley was part of a set of romantic poets in the 18th Century who used nature to express love
      • STRONG DESIRE FOR LIBERTY
      • RELIGIOUS IMAGERY
        • Shelly was a rebel and was expelled from Oxford for his non religious views, However he may have used religious imagery for an 18th Century audience or because he might have been remorseful of what he has done before during his life.
      • IRONY
        • Shelly was a rebel and was expelled from Oxford for his non religious views, However he may have used religious imagery for an 18th Century audience or because he might have been remorseful of what he has done before during his life.
    • Structure
      • REGULAR RHYME SCHEME
        • E.g. "river" and "ever", "single" and "mingle"
        • Could suggest a definite decision/ desire for love
          • The rhyming couplets can also reinforce the face that everything is in a pair
      • 2 STANZA POEM
        • Could reinforce the idea that "Nothing in the world is single" because even the poem is naturally in a pair
          • The rhyming couplets can also reinforce the face that everything is in a pair
        • "Nothing in the world is single"

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