BYRON: Thirty Sixth Year Flashcards
‘unmoved’ move;
binary opposites reflect extrremes of love and byrons change in lifestyle
- half rhyme slow decay as anticipates death
‘yellow leaf’
vibrancy perishing seasons of youth are ending
intertextual link to Macbeth, hamartia
‘flowers and fruits of love are gone’
progression of age presented through the loss of flowers and fruits
‘worm, the canker’
all he has left to him connote decay ‘canker’ = disease of fruit trees grief is like a disease spreads throughout the body
‘fire…lone as some volcanic isle’
passion and energy inspiration still there nowhere for it to go, burns inside him
‘the hope the fear the jealous care’
asyndetic listing emotions building up occurs in the middle of the poem burning passion with nowhere to go
Awake Awake
anaphora, reviving spirirt
exclamatory remark celebratory next stanza is melancholy constantly switches between livliess and love, and death and lonliness elegiac
and take thy rest
all regular quatrains with final line cut short reflections of mortality
catalectic