Sunday, October 13, 2019
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and The Nymphââ¬â¢s Reply to the Essay
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and The Nymphââ¬â¢s Reply to the Shepherd: A comparison ââ¬ËThe Passionate Shepherd to His Loveââ¬â¢ was written by Christopher Marlowe. The poem describes a shepherdââ¬â¢s plea to someone he loves urging them to live with him. Marlowe uses imagery to describe the scenery around the shepherd and his love. The shepherd tries to convince her how happy they will be, surrounded by ââ¬Å"mountain yieldsâ⬠and ââ¬Å"grovesâ⬠in stanza one. Marlowe does not only use imagery in his poem but he also describes the aroma ââ¬ËAnd a thousand fragrant posies.ââ¬â¢ He creates a tranquil atmosphere by describing the harmonious sound in the second and third stanzas. ââ¬ËMelodious birds sing madrigals.ââ¬â¢ In the third stanza the shepherd tells his love that he will give her anything she wants if she lives with him. The shepherd names beautiful clothes in an attempt to persuade her, ââ¬ËFair lined slippers for the cold, With buckles of the purest gold.ââ¬â¢ In the fourth stanza the shepherd believes that he has succeeded in convincing his love to live with him. He describes what he believes to be a vision of their future, pulling wool from pretty lambs together conveying a sense of unity. The beginning of stanza five is realistic as the shepherd offers to give his love ââ¬Ëa belt of straw and ivy budsââ¬â¢. However towards the end of the stanza he says that he will give her ââ¬Ëcoral clasps and amber studsââ¬â¢ which is completely unrealistic as he is a shepherd who would not be able to afford such gifts. In the shepherdââ¬â¢s desperation, he resorts to materialism as he believes this is the only way his love will be returned. The second poem ââ¬ËThe Nymphââ¬â¢s Reply to the Shepherdââ¬â¢ written by Sir Walter Ralegh is the reply t... ...s beautiful scenery and clothes as a method of persuasion, whilst ââ¬ËThe Nymphââ¬â¢s Reply to the Shepherdââ¬â¢ tries to express a sense of realism to the shepherd informing him that things do change like spring to autumn and youth to old age. In my opinion ââ¬ËThe Passionate Shepherd to His Loveââ¬â¢ does deserve a reply. After reading the poem the reader assumes that ââ¬Ëhis loveââ¬â¢ will go and live with him as he offers her everything she may want. It is quite unpredictable that she would refuse this offer and so the reply gives the story a conclusion. Even though the reader feels empathy for the shepherd as he is prepared to do anything for the nymph, we appreciate the nymphââ¬â¢s point of view that nothing will stay the same forever. Although the poems are both structurally similar, they express contrasting sentiments, a contrast which I feel makes these poems a success.
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