Friday, May 31, 2019

Lust and pleasure as a theme. To His Coy Mistress, The Lover A Ballad,

Lust and pleasure as a theme. To His Coy Mistress, The rooter A Ballad, The Passionate ShepherdHow accept poets presented women and how are gender issues explainedHaving studied a range of poems regarding gender issues and how womenare treated in society, I maintain chosen to focus on both main poems ToHis Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and The Lover A Ballad by Lady MaryWortly Montagu. In addition to this I will deal with The PassionateShepherded to His Love by Christopher Marlowe and The Nymphs Reply bySir Walter Raleigh. The Proud Layde by Spencer Wallace Cone. Allthese poems search women and gender issues in their own way. TheLover A Ballad was written as a reply to the poem To His Coy Mistress.Both these poem have connections of love and sexuality. To His CoyMistress is written in a way of persuading the girl to sleep with him.The poet has written in such a way that pile can think that womendont mean anything and they just want pleasure. Pleasure and lust arealso are aspec ts which include in the themes of this two poems. TheLover A Ballad as a re...

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