Remember, Christina Rossetti Flashcards
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Meaning
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- Initially poet wishes to be remembered
- But then advises that she’s forgotten so his lover can be happy and move on
- Explores themes of love & sacrifice
2
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Imagery #1
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“silent land”
- Metaphor + Euphemism
- Death and loneliness without her lover
- Calm, peaceful afterlife
- Lessens pain of her departure for her lover
- OR unnerving image
- Lack of sound = speaker’s senses will be deadened
- Afterlife = lonely with no one to speak to or to hear her
- Quite unchristian
- Lack of sound = speaker’s senses will be deadened
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Imagery #2
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“For if the darkness and corruption leave / A vestige of the thoughts that once I had”
- Quite unchristian death
- Death = lacking light and full of decay
- “corruption”
- Used in its archaic form (means process of becoming rotten)
- Speaker’s body decaying in grave
- Used in its archaic form (means process of becoming rotten)
- “vestige (a little) of the thoughts”
- Soul living on after death
- OR spiritual presence or echo of her
- Even this tiny part of soul would want her Beloved to be happy
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Tone #1
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Poignant, fearful tone
“Remember me”
- Imperative
- Clear/direct request
- Shows authority + power
- Repetition
- Instruction repeated = forms a refrain
- Reduces its power = makes poet seem uncertain or desperate about being heard
- Shows her anxiety
- Instruction repeated = forms a refrain
- “me”
- Personal pronouns
- Very personal, emotional poem
- Subject matter = important
- Personal pronouns
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Tone #2
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Volta (line 9)
- Contradicts theme of poem
- = Reflecting mood
- Speaker not at peace
- Speaker becomes hopeful
- Should move on
- = Reflecting mood
Optimistic tone: “Better by far you should forget and smile”
- “Better by far” = Change in her thoughts
- Decides she would sacrifice lasting memory of her = = in return for her lover’s contentment
- Compensates & relieves herself
- Advises reader what to do when she’s gone
- “smile”
- Encapsulates hope for Beloved’s future
- Contrasts with her own expected death, decay and eradication from memory
- Encapsulates hope for Beloved’s future
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Structure #1
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Petrarchan Sonnet
- Form used to offer opportunity for poem to change direction of its thoughts at end of octave
- Traditionally written by aristocratic men to show off their literately skills & addressed to woman
- Reverses tradition: believes women able to speak & feel as passionately about love as men
- = poem love + about death and memory
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Structure #2
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- BBA rhyme scheme twice
- But then instead of using CDE twice = pattern changes to CDDECE
- = Meaning and message of poem change in sestet to idea of forgetting and being happy
- Rather than instructions to remember
8
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Comparisons 3x
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- ‘War Photographer’
- ‘My Last Duchess’
- ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’
9
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‘War Photographer’
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- About capturing death and destruction but with photographs
- Wants people to notice and remember
- Whereas Rossetti decides forgetting is better
10
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‘My Last Duchess’
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Male voice remembering dead lover while female voice instructing forgetfulness of herself
11
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‘Do not go gentle into that good night’
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- Thomas pleads with father to fight against death
- Rossetti accepts inevitability of death