The Farmers Bride By Charlotte Mew Flashcards

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Compare to:

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Porphyria lover or Singh song

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Key themes

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Madness, control, desire,unrequited love, nature,frustration

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Dramatic monologue

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Wife has no voice

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Effect of dialect

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“Runned” gives a stronger sense of his character

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“I chose a maid,”

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“Chose” shows a system of patriarchy-suggests she didn’t have a choice

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“Too young maybe-“

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Fearful of the restrictions (sexually)
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It causes her to be scared of her like a child

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“She turned afraid”

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Turns her back on the love he wants from her

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“Like the shut of a winter’s day”

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Simile to describe her-not loving towards him

Shows the quickness of her change like the darkness occurring in the winter

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“We chased her,flying like a hare”

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Simile- represents her as helpless and a victim

“We” many people against her exaggerates now scared she would be and how isolated she is.

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“Shiver and a scare”

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Fear is expressed like a hunted animal

Shows her weakness and lack of control

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“We caught her,fetched her home at last

And turned the key upon her, fast”

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Rhyme of last and fast emphasises the decisive action of locking her up-sinister sounding
“Fetched” implies she is an object
“Caught” possessive and controlling

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Effect of semantic field of hunting

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“Chased”
“Hare”
“Caught”
“Fetched”
“Mouse”
Shows her vulnerability 
Represents her as nothing more than a hunting animal which is considered for fun. 
Frustration occurs when the hunt is bad reflects the farmers feelings towards his wife not giving him what he wants
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Effect if change to present tense in the last stanza

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Emphasises his confusion about why she would run away

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“Her eyes beseech”

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Silence shows that she doesn’t know how to communicate-sympathy for her as she is suffering in silence
“Beseech” = beg, she seems desperate and see men as predatory

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Effect of rhyming triplet
“Stall”
“Call”
“All”

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Emphasises the narrators frustration about how is wife is treating him

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Context about writer

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Suicidal
Depressed
Considered mad
Family had a history of mental health

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Summary of poem

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A farmer chooses a young wife three years ago. She is afraid and runs away; the men
chase after her and lock her up.
-She does her domestic work but only communicates with animals.
- The seasons move on towards Christmas, and the farmer is bitter at the loveless
relationship and the lack of children
- Aware of her presence upstairs in the attic, the farmer is filled with desire for her and
there is a hint at his own madness.