Analysis on "In Paris With you"
- Created by: Luna_Wolfgirl
- Created on: 09-01-16 16:31
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- "In Paris with you" analysis
- Unconditional love
- Crude
- Un romantic sexual desires
- Ironic as Paris normaly signifies love
- "Old hotel room"
- "Don't talk to me of love"
- Ironic and the title "In PARIS with you" is about romance
- Control
- Does not want to categories their relationship
- Mistreated
- i'm angry at the way I've been bamboozled,'
- 'i admit i'm on the rebound.'
- Contrasting rhyme
- "Elysees" and "sleazy" gives a comic effect.
- Elysees - A palace in Paris
- Sleazy -(of a person or situation) sordid, corrupt, or immoral.
- Shows reality
- "downed a drink or two"
- Say sod off to sodding Notre Dame
- Wants a different relationship
- "Doing this and that"
- Careless and no thought
- Fed up
- Depressed
- Careless and no thought
- Opposite and contrasting to most love poems
- "Elysees" and "sleazy" gives a comic effect.
- Wants to stop thinking about love
- Don't talk to me of love"
- Celebrates the intimacy of a relationship.
- Eavesdroppin-g
- Negetative and removes romance
- Command
- Celebrates the intimacy of a relationship.
- "had an earful"
- Celebrates the intimacy of a relationship.
- Eavesdroppin-g
- Pain caused by words
- Celebrates the intimacy of a relationship.
- Don't talk to me of love"
- First person
- Bias
- celebrates the intimacy of a relationship.
- Am I embarrassing you?
- celebrates the intimacy of a relationship.
- Bias
- Shows reality
- "downed a drink or two"
- Say sod off to sodding Notre Dame
- Wants a different relationship
- "Doing this and that"
- Careless and no thought
- Fed up
- Depressed
- Careless and no thought
- Opposite and contrasting to most love poems
- Unconditional love
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