The Prelude quotes and links Flashcards
‘To me’
Spondaic foot conveys childish excitement / sense of sublime
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‘A time of rapture’
- Intense pleasure of joy to define that time period
Childhood -> intense pleasure and joy!
‘Like an untir’d horse’
- Anthropomorphic simile
- Power of imagination of children
- Height of freedom
‘Untir’d’ no chains
‘All shod with steel’
- Anthropomorphic metaphor?
Hints at the industrial revolution, freedom beginning to be lost due to industrial revolution
REFERS TO BLADES!!!
‘We flew’
- Past tense verb highlights the lack of freedom in current times
’ Flight = epitome of freedom, we = unity
Monosyllabic, simple phrase to show PURE emotions
‘Tinkled like Iron’
Onomatopoeia
Hints at the upcoming industrial revolution
Unconventional simile shows childs perspective making even bad seem light and exciting and rich (‘tinkled’)
‘Sparkling clear’
Crisp beauty of earth, making everything good
‘Died away’
Brief innocence of child hood
Symbollism of the end -> childhood/ innocnece
and yet BEGINNING of revolution -> and so condemn s revolution
Hiss’d along the polished ice’
Evocative imagery, sibilance, evokes beuaty, sublimity, fredom
‘Alien sound of melancholy’
‘Alien’ -> New, unheard of emotion (loss of innocnce), bad things beginning
Link to?
London
Childlike innocence essential to see world clearly
Emphasizes corruoption of industrial revoultion
London quotes
'Charter'd street' 'Charter'd Thames' 'Marks of Weakness /woe' 'In every' 'Mind - forg'd manacles 'Blackning church' 'Harlot / Infant' 'Marriage hearse' 'Youthful harlot // Blasts'