Love's Philosophy Flashcards
Give a summary of the poem, Love’s Philosophy.
“The poet is persuading…”
someone to be with him. He argues that nature is full of ‘connections’, so love is only natural.
“The winds of Heaven mix for ever.”
Love’s Philosophy.
“..winds…” = image of freedom; can’t hold wind back. His love is strong and passionate.
“All things by a law divine.”
“…law divine..” = manipulative: religious imagery.
Persuading her to believe this is God’s purpose/ want.
Love’s Philosophy
“See the mountains kiss…./ And waves clasp..”
Love’s Philosophy
“kiss” and “clasp” are sexual verbs - feelings of desire.
Personification = reflects connections in nature
“If thou kiss not me?”
Love’s Philosophy
Ends with a question.
Highlights that this is a poem about seduction designed to persuade