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POETRY

,Ulysses

Structure:
Blank verse
Dramatic Monologue
Iambic Pentameter – Structured life

Pace: Slow - Spondee (long syllables)

Rhythm: Enjambement – Restless to travel

Figures of Speech: “Rust unburnished” – metaphor
“Hungry heart” – personification (passionate for something)
“Experience is an arch” – metaphor (he’s trapped)
“Vessel puffs her sail” – personification (proud ship ready to sail)
“Eternal silence” – metaphor (death)
“Drunk delight of battle” – metaphor (travelled through good/bad)

Words: “Ere” – before
“Smite” – smirk
“Gloom” – Alive (verb)
“Happy Isles” – Heaven
“Gulf” - Sea

Sound Devices: Assonance – ocean rolling waves

Tone: Boredom (start)
Superior – high ego
Discontent
Hopeful
Reflective
Inspiring/ Encouraging (end)
Accepting – reality

Mood: Reminiscent

Themes: Dissatisfaction
Determination

Meaning: Brave man following Fate, he loves traveling but not ruling, but will live to fight for
country. He looks down on his morals

Purpose: Reminiscing on Ulysses old life and what made him happy – history made into poem
Live a meaningful life and never give up

*Prosody = Emotional State of Speaker from rhythm, stress, and intonation of speech*
*Soliloquy = an address to oneself but in the presence of others*

, Loves Farewell

Structure: Elizabethan Sonnet (love poem)
Iambic pentameter
Old English – English history

Pace: Fast (speaking directly to her, pouring heart out)

Rhythm: Alternating rhyme scheme

Figures of Speech: Extended personification (love is a person)
“Faith is kneeling” – personification
“Loves latest breath” – personification

Words: “SINCE” – interruption of private conversation
“Brows” – frown
“Glad, yea, glad” – happy its over (free)
“Kiss and part – “– final kiss (interrupted by another person – interlocuter)

Tone: Conversation
Decisive
Dismissive (relief its over)
Confident (no emotion)

Mood: Capricious (changes in mood)
Imperative – issuing commands
Sad – more emotion at end

Themes: Reconcilement

Meaning: Broke up with girlfriend
Cold relationship and the pair should conduct themselves – no hope for relationship

Purpose: Love could be reborn and recover – always hope (contradicts himself in rhyming couplet)
Rhyming couplet = true purpose of a discussion

*Hyperbole = Exaggerated expression = love taking its last breath*

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