Whoso list to hount I knowe where is an hynde

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  • Whoso list to hount, I knowe where is an hynde
    • Sir Thomas Wyatt
      • 1503-1542
      • private about his politics
      • allegedly had an affair with Anne Boleyn
        • unhappily married
        • served Henry VIII's court
          • held several positons
            • ambassador
            • keeper of his jewels
          • was later imprisoned
          • enormous cultural, political and religious change
            • creation of Anglicism
              • Martin Luther, a German priest, started the protestant movement
      • tall and handsome
      • brought sonnet to England
        • first employed by Petrach
          • Petrachan sonnet
            • 1st stanza is an octave (eight lines)
            • 2nd stanza is a sextet (six lines)
            • volta between the oxtet and sextet signifies a change in the mood of the poem
              • "sithens in a nettt I seke to hold the wynde"
                • holding the wind in a net
                • trying to do the impossible
                  • metaphor proves this and clearly displays to the audience the fultility of this task
                  • Herculean task
                • wild, free, uncontrollable
                • language
                  • "whoso list to hount, I knowe where is an hynde"
                    • declaration of his withdrawal
                      • defeated
                      • "hynde"
                        • conceit
                          • abstract metaphor
                        • red deer
                          • Anne Boleyn is believed to have been ginger
                            • allegedly had an affair with Anne Boleyn
                              • unhappily married
                              • served Henry VIII's court
                                • held several positons
                                  • ambassador
                                  • keeper of his jewels
                                • was later imprisoned
                                • enormous cultural, political and religious change
                                  • creation of Anglicism
                                    • Martin Luther, a German priest, started the protestant movement
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                        • hunting imagery
                          • "whoso list to hount, I knowe where is an hynde"
                            • declaration of his withdrawal
                              • defeated
                              • "hynde"
                                • conceit
                                  • abstract metaphor
                                • red deer
                                  • Anne Boleyn is believed to have been ginger
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                                  • hunting imagery
                                    • popular 16th century sport
                                    • used as a metaphor to conceal his true feelings
                              • resignation
                              • popular 16th century sport
                              • used as a metaphor to conceal his true feelings
                        • resignation
                        • "vayne travaill"
                          • vain efforts
                          • "weried me so sore"
                          • "weried mynde Drawe from the Deere"
                            • enjambement
                              • creates suspense
                              • emphasises his weariness as the speaker is less coherent
                            • can't draw his thoughts from here
                          • "I ame of them that farthest cometh behinde"
                            • back of the hunting pack
                            • indication of aging
                              • unable to keep the pursuit of his lover
                              • the "hynde" has won the affections of many
                        • "Faynting I followe."
                          • first full stop
                          • hyperbole
                            • highlight his efforts and struggle
                        • "graven with Diamondes"
                          • suggests the owner is rich
                            • Henry VIII
                            • "Noli me tangere for Cesars I ame"
                              • Latin
                              • Educated
                              • Caesar put a collar in roman times
                    • invites other men to try to capture the hynde
          • language
            • "vayne travaill"
              • vain efforts
              • "weried me so sore"
              • "weried mynde Drawe from the Deere"
                • enjambement
                  • creates suspense
                  • emphasises his weariness as the speaker is less coherent
                • can't draw his thoughts from here
              • "I ame of them that farthest cometh behinde"
                • back of the hunting pack
                • indication of aging
                  • unable to keep the pursuit of his lover
                  • the "hynde" has won the affections of many
            • "Faynting I followe."
              • first full stop
              • hyperbole
                • highlight his efforts and struggle
            • "graven with Diamondes"
              • suggests the owner is rich
                • Henry VIII
                • "Noli me tangere for Cesars I ame"
                  • Latin
                  • Educated
                  • Caesar put a collar in roman times
          • form and structure
            • sonnet
              • 14 lines
              • love and romance
            • ABBAABBA
            • rhyming couplet at end
          • other poems
            • Sonnet 116
              • different types of sonnets
              • love
            • The Flea
              • conceits
            • Ae fond kiss
              • separation
              • however mutual feelings in this poem
            • La Belle Dame sans Merci
              • cruel, ensnare men and leave them behind

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        Elli.H

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        Some extra info is required, especially about the layout and mentions of the octet and sestet as well as what they represent.  

        mrwb9876

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        Elli - if you're unhappy do it yourself, don't moan at the poster for sharing their work. 

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