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THE SICK ROSE


ejaculatory opening and apostrophe addresses a
->
personified rose and creates
↓ a melchonic tone.
itemphatic declaration -
lack
ofpurity, loss
O rose, thou art sick; Spiritual STDIS of morality,

& archais -
link to traditional love poetry


The invisible worm
↑ aception illegit
affair
↑goreboding
That flies in the night, -
intimate setting -
illicet
affair/darkness:secrecy and shame.
↳vero:
agency:pestilence and disease


In the howling storm,
Monomatopeic:personifies storm as animalistic
diminutive rose ghostly force that
destroys the
POSSiOR

rep sexual



Has found out thy bed
↳ implies invasiveness
the
that secret
has been discovered and
suggest

Of crimson joy,

And his dark secret love
Lphints atjealousy, possessiveness
↑ betrayal as the adjectives imply

Does thy life destroy. corruption and are

sinister. It

could be an



allusion to an


illicitaffair
pug or prostitution
As the worm
destroys the



rose, the love
destroys the women.


Blake is critising exploitative, selfish
love possibly the
and hurtful and also

notion as
use of prostitutes. The ofl ove

destructive is disturbing ending the poem

rose.
on a pessimistic This is enhanced


the tradic plosive alliteration
by that

creates
goreboding phonic
a
denouement

sense

of
finality.
this has sexual connotations given the
reference to the

bed' this has double meaning as it
could
although a


also which
refer to the
grower bed in the rose


exists. The mora'crimson' connates blood
both

perhaps hinting at
a loss
of virginity as well as



reminding us of the roses, colour. Some critics have

thatthe rose is
argued symbolic of the


justas the
raging form is a
phallic
symbol. The


rising of
colour could imply either sexual shame

or arousal
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