BYRON: Skull cup Flashcards
‘inscribed’
permanence however poem is about temporality of life- juxtaposition
‘start…fled’
syntax begins with ‘start’ ends with ‘fled’ = temporality of lfie
‘start not-‘
interruption at the beginning
‘whatever flows is never dull’
should be consciousness flowing through not alcohol
‘i lived, i loved, I quaffed’
tricolon asyndetic listing reduces meaning of life
- alliteration in lived and loved leaves reader expecting a third l verb = anticlimax subverts expecatition
‘i died’
giving death the same status as life
‘sparkling grape’
‘worm’s slimy’
‘drink of gods’
‘reptiles foods’
gothic horror, death is presented in its grotesque realism
all positive and negative have sibilaince = unavoidable connection between life and death
‘quaff while thou canst’
archaic language attempting to persuade his words are wise wrote poem when 19 =juvenile
monosylabbic - carpe diem
‘why not?’
volta loss cockiness and confidence more reflective
‘redeems from worms and wasting clay’
reference to adam formed out of clay ‘worms’ negate spirituality
structure:
every second line has indent- rebell against anything that is conformist
ABAB rhyme scheme no way to escape death = inevitable
also reflection of self assurance in views of death