Keats-Lamia Flashcards

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“Love in a palace is perhaps at last more grievous torment than a hermet’s fast”

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Simile. Compares love to a palace and explains that their love wasn’t meant to last. Don’t build love on lies- warning?

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“Palpitating snake, bright and cirque couchant”

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Eve-snake. Zoomorphism, Lamia is bestial and animalistic however there is some intrigue about her.

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“Some penanced lady elf, some demon’s mistress”

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Questions whether Lamia is the victim or the villain in this situation. There is some ambiguity

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“Lycius pressed her hand… twas icy and the cold ran through his veins then sudden it grew hot and all the pains of an unnatural heat shot his heart”

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The drastic realisation of what has happened to him. Hot Heat Heart, repetition. All very heavy and passionate

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“The glowing banquet room shone with wide arched grace, a haunting music soul perhaps”, “banquet room filled with pervading brilliance and perfume”

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Fleeting nature of love. Outward v Inward ,something can look beautiful on the outside but be broken on the inside

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“in its marriage robe, the heavy body wound”

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Specifically mentions the marriage robe, the contrast of a heavy body wound and marriage robe. Don’t expect death and marriage at the same time. Makes demise sweeter

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“in its marriage robe, the heavy body wound”

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Specifically mentions the marriage robe, the contrast of a heavy body wound and marriage robe. Don’t expect death and marriage at the same time. Makes demise sweeter

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