Sonnet 29 ' I Think Of Thee' Flashcards

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Themes:

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  • Secret Love
  • Desire, Longing
  • Nature
  • Joy, Passion
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Compare With:

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  • Letters From Yorkshire
  • Love’s Philosophy
  • Porphyria’s Lover
  • Singh Song
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Secret Love:

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  • “I think of thee- my thoughts do twine and bud”

- “About thee, as wild vines about a tree”

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Desire, Longing:

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  • “Renew thy presence; as a strong tree should”
  • “And set thy trunk bare”
  • “I will not have my thoughts instead of thee”
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Nature:

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  • “O my palm tree”
  • “As wild vines, about a tree”
  • “These bands of greenery”
  • “As a strong thee should”
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Joy, Passion:

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  • “Rustle thy boughs and set thy trunk bare”

- “Prop heavily down, burst, shattered everywhere”

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Compare With: Porphyria’s Lover

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  • The narrator is always very needy and hungry for their partner’s love
  • Sexually Begging
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Compare With: Singh Song

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  • The partner talks so amazing about their partner
  • They are always in different places throughout the poem
  • In the end, they are together
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Structure:

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  • The transition of the poem from the problem to the solution reflects the difference between the narrator thinking about her lover and being with him
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Form:

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  • Sonnets are normally used for a real love

- End of poem is happily ever after

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Tone:

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  • About longing and desire
  • Creates intensity
  • She takes pleasure in her feelings of love for him
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