Sonnet 43 (CONTEXT,FORM,STRUCTURE,MEANING)
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-Form comments
-Structure comments
-Contextual information
-Meaning of poem
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- Created on: 18-11-18 13:26
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- Sonnet 43
- Context
- Family had strong Christian Values
- Family disowned her due to her marriage
- Suffered from a life long illness- links to last line
- Meaning
- Written before marriage to Robert
- Allows to gain insight on her thoughts
- Written before marriage to Robert
- Form
- Poem has a fewer rhyme sounds, not typical
- Going against family linking to poem having no volta
- No volta, non typical for a sonnet
- Or shows she is not changing her mind. Certain.
- Going against norms of sonnets, Going against family
- Poem has a fewer rhyme sounds, not typical
- Structure
- " I love thee" Repetition.
- Devotion/ comitment
- "Grace" and "Praise" Capitals.
- Shows how religion is important to her (Captitalizing)
- Line 7 and line 8. Commas. Caesura.
- emphasis on how she feels.
- breaking it down to show importance
- " I love thee" Repetition.
- Context
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