Love's Philosophy Flashcards

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Give a summary of the poem, Love’s Philosophy.

“The poet is persuading…”

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someone to be with him. He argues that nature is full of ‘connections’, so love is only natural.

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“The winds of Heaven mix for ever.”

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Love’s Philosophy.
“..winds…” = image of freedom; can’t hold wind back. His love is strong and passionate.

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“All things by a law divine.”

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“…law divine..” = manipulative: religious imagery.
Persuading her to believe this is God’s purpose/ want.
Love’s Philosophy

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“See the mountains kiss…./ And waves clasp..”

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Love’s Philosophy
“kiss” and “clasp” are sexual verbs - feelings of desire.
Personification = reflects connections in nature

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“If thou kiss not me?”

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Love’s Philosophy
Ends with a question.
Highlights that this is a poem about seduction designed to persuade

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