Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Explain :: English Literature
Explain    Explain what is happening in each of the following poems and compare  and contrast the different ways in which they deal with the theme of  sorrow.    The first poem ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ by Christina Rossetti is a late romantic,  early Victorian sonnet, which is about someone who has passed away.  ââ¬ËThe chimney sweeperââ¬â¢ by William Blake, is written in 1740ââ¬â¢s and is  about a young child chimney sweep and his plight.    ââ¬ËRememberââ¬â¢ is written in the narrative voice so that it seems as if  the person who passed away is speaking. The poem talks about how the  deceased person has gone to a calmer, more peaceful place and how you  will no longer be able to touch or feel them again. ââ¬ËGone far awayâ⬠¦  hand.ââ¬â¢ The first part of the poem is dark and mournful but because it  is a sonnet it allows for a more optimistic and comforting turn after  line eight. It tells people that there is a time for grief and a time  to move on but that they should not feel any guilt. Christina Rossetti  has written the poem so that it flows and sounds rather like a song.  The mood of the poem is sombre and she repeats the word ââ¬Ërememberââ¬â¢  throughout the sonnet. This reminds the reader what the focus of the  poem is and gives it structure throughout it. It also emphasises the  meaning of the poem. The poem deals with the theme of sorrow in the  form of death. However it is not a dark poem and makes death not seem  that bad. She uses the sonnet form so that in line 9 there is a shift.  This creates a break in the poem. Up to line 9 the poem is about grief  and sadness but then it shifts and becomes more philosophical.    Christina Rossetti uses euphemistic language such as ââ¬Ëdarknessââ¬â¢ and  ââ¬Ëcorruptionââ¬â¢ to represent death. This creates depth and makes you  think about the poem. She also uses metaphors in her euphemistic  language such as ââ¬Ësilent-landââ¬â¢, which represents Heaven. This poem  would be used at funerals because it is written in a way that suggests  the deceased person is talking.    ââ¬ËThe chimney sweeperââ¬â¢ is about a young boy who is sold as a chimney  sweep. The poem tells of his sad story. William Blake uses narrative  voice of a child so that it engages the reader. The rhyming in the  poem makes it sound like a child is talking. Blake is trying to show  the children as victims by showing how vulnerable and pathetic their  cries are. ââ¬ËCry weep, weep, weepââ¬â¢ He uses couplets and verses to    					    
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