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Summary GCSE AQA love and relationships poetry anthology comparisons

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This document contains comparisons for the poems in the AQA love and relationships anthology. Each poem is paired with another one and the notes summarise their similarities, differences and there are also comparisons of structure, form, metre and language including quotes from the poems and key terminology. This would be helpful for essay planning, answering exam questions, or just to use as a starting point if you are unsure about which poems to compare.

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Love’s Philosophy and Sonnet 29
Themes- romance, desire, nature

Similarities:
● Natural imagery used to convey points about love to another person
● Show obsession/infatuation with another person
● Written as if they are directly addressing lover
● Use nature to exhibit their desires for intimacy

Differences:
● Sonnet 29 resolves as the couple come together in typical sonnet form (Manipulation
of first line “I think of thee” to “I do not think of thee - I am too near thee”) while Love’s
Philosophy has no resolution
● Love’s Philosophy ends in the same questioning tone that it began (ending of
stanzas “Why not I with thine?” and then “What are all these kissings worth//If thou
kiss not me?”) → no progression romantic pursuit

Language:
● Natural imagery as metaphor for romantic love - LP → “the winds of Heaven mix for
ever” and “the waves clasp one another” S29 → “wild vines, about a tree” and “bands
of greenery” - attributing physical intimacy to nature
● Religion - LP “law divine” → significance of religion (Shelley was atheist) showing
importance of coming together S29 “palm tree” → addressee offers her Christ-like
salvation

Structure/form/metre:
● Both short and concise - speaker’s emotions are intense
● LP - two stanzas - two separate people?
● S29- one stanza - out of control?
● LP - trochaic tetrameter (first word stressed, four syllables) → every fourth line in
trochaic trimeter to make it shorter and mirror how love is always cut short
● S29 - iambic pentameter (line 11 has six stresses instead of 5 - newly impassioned
state of desire can’t be contained in normal sonnet structure)
● S29 - Petrarchan sonnet → Italian=connotations of love

Techniques:
● LP enjambment - conversational tone - authentic
● S29 caesura - frequently in middle of lines to give Robert chance to think about her
words - real conversation

, When We Two Parted and Neutral Tones
Themes - loss, distance, death, memory

Similarities:
● Fixate on memory of a failed relationship
● Seem to possess blame towards partners to some extent (“They name thee before
me//A knell in mine ear” and”Your eyes on me were as eyes that rove”)

Differences:
● Tone of NT is more bitter/resentful while WWTP is more passionate about speaker’s
feelings
● NT suggests the pain dulls over time (“a pond edged with greyish leaves” - hurt
becomes blanketed by greyness) while WWTP presents it as fresh every time it is
revisited (harsh verbs like “sever” and still actively addressing lover with “How should
I greet thee?” suggesting he hasn’t moved on)

Language:
● Morbid references to express sadness - WWTP → auditory imagery of “A knell in
mine ear” and lack of in “In silence I grieve” NT → metaphors “the smile on your
mouth was the deadest thing//Alive enough to have strength to die”
● Phonetics to show sadness - sibilance of “Silence and tears”, “share in its shame”
and “bitterness swept thereby”, “keen lessons that love deceives”
● NT - Hardy reflects speaker’s feelings through negative description of surroundings
→ natural imagery normally has positive connotations but this is subverted with
syndetic listing “Your face, and the God-curst sun, and a tree//And a pond edged with
greyish leaves”
● WWTP - speaker reflects on internalised feelings → “In silence I grieve”
● Effects of heartbreak as overwhelming - WWTP=affecting speaker → “sunk chill on
my brow” - weighing him down NT=reflected in setting → “starving sod” - images of
deprecation reflect how he is starved of love

Structure/form/metre:
● Both have cyclical structures - inability to move on from relationship or repetitive
nature of grief and memory (can’t escape)
● WWTP - ABAB rhyme scheme → trapped in thoughts
● NT - ABBA rhyme scheme → typical of love poems so included with bitterness as it is
about loss of love/separation of A lines could allude to separation of lovers

Techniques:
● Alliteration to show feelings - WWTP - “They know not I knew thee” → hard to read
so shows they were uncomfortable in relationship
NT - “We stood by a pond that winter day” → draws out line length as his suffering is
drawn out
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