When We Two Parted by Lord Byron Flashcards

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What sort of relationship is presented in the poem? Did people know about it?

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Romantic love- but was a secret from the rest of society

“in silence and tears”. Repeated, silence suggests secrecy and their hidden love

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How does the speaker feel?

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“In silence I grieve”
“Half broken hearted”
The speaker is emotional about the death of their love, however “half hearted” shows it was a one sided relationship and she didn’t show the love back

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What happened to the women’s reputation?

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Her reputation is damaged from it, because she is well known and he is looked down on in society

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Why does the speaker feel betrayed?

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“The vows are all broken”

The relationship has ended and feels betrayed that she is already over it

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What is the overall mood of the poem?

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Melancholy, sad, broken hearted

Through the use of language, death like imagery to highlight loss and pain, sensory imagery

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“In silence and tears”

“With silence and tears”

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Repetition from stanza 1 emphasises secrecy and sorrow, he is incapable of moving on
Silence shows that he can’t express his hurt and upset and he is trapped within his own sadness -sympathy towards him

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When two parted

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Opening line
Addresses the former lover, make the poem seem more personal.
Contrasts with “they” hints at bond between lover and him

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“Half broken hearted”

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Could suggest that they weren’t properly in love OR that his love was real yet her’s wasn’t leaving him incomplete and angered at his lover.

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“Pale grew thy cheek and cold,”

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Describes his lover like a corpse suggesting the love for him has died
“Pale grew” suggests that it was over time and wasn’t instant, implying the pain has been never ending and slow

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“Cheek…cold…colder…kiss”

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Repetition of harsh ‘k’ sound emphasises the coldness of their love now

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“That hour foretold

Sorrow to this”

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Enjambment emphasises the link between past and present- showing that his sorrow is ongoing

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“The dew of the morning

Sunk chill on my brow-“

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“Chill” cold dew on the narrators forehead reflects the coldness between him and his lover
“Sunk” has connotations of failure and sunken ships suggesting that their love is sunken and dead
Also suggests that a day without her makes him feel alone and lost

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“They vows are all broken

And light is thy fame;”

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“Broken” links to the broken heart in stanza 1
Repetition of it reminds the reader of his traumatic experience with love- builds sympathy
“Light is thy fame” her reputation is damaged because people know if her affairs
“Light” suggests weak and flimsy
“Vows are all broken” going against god as they have broken a covenant with god-paints her in a bad light

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“I hear thy name spoken”

“They name thee before me,”

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Hears people talking about the affair his former lover is having and it causes him pain
Hearing her name causes him pain increase the sympathy as someone’s name is so simple

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“A knell to mine ear;”

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Metaphor suggests that her name sounds like a death knell to him-it reminds him of the death of their relationship and the rising is everlasting

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Effect of repetition of “thee”

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Directly addresses the women- highlights he is preoccupied by her, her actions are still upsetting him

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“In silence I grieve”

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Mourns like it is a death showing the deep connection he had with this woman
The secrecy of their affair still causes him pain as he can’t tell anyone

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“Forget….deceive”

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Accusatory language suggests his anger with her

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“Heart…spirit”

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Believed their connection was deeper then physical

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“I rue thee”

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Shows regret and sorrow

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Effect of language if the senses

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Typical love poetry uses descriptions that are pleasing of the senses but in this poem the narrator uses negative descriptions, such as the sight of his lovers “pale” cheek.
Emphasises how he’s lost and is hurt by it

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Effect of language about silence and secrecy

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Silence is used to reflect how the relationship was secret. The silence contrast with the voices of his friends in the third stanza, which draws attention to the fact the speaker is unable to express how it feels.

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The form of the poem

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Consists of four 8 line stanzas and has a strong ABAB rhyme scheme and regular rhyme
The rhyme emphasises certain syllables which highlights the speakers pain

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Structure of the poem

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The poem moves through time- narrator constantly shifts between past,present and future
The juxtaposition of the last and present emphasises that there’s no change in his feelings

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Why did the poet use language to do with the cold?

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Use of the cold language could reflect his feelings of sadness and neglect from the women he loved
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It too show the reader the coldness of the women he loved and he abrupt ending and the effect it has in him

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Feeling and attitudes of the poem

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Grief
Anger
Regret