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Who wrote it?

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Sir Thomas Wyatt

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When was it wrote?

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1500s

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What is the context?

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  • He was accused of having a sexual relationship with Anne Boleyn.
  • Anne Boleyn’s execution was 1536.
  • Early Renaissance period.
  • Wyatt is the creator of the sonnet.
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What kind of love is represented within this poem?

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Unrequited love, as it’s clear that she’s running away from him. He’s the chaser.

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What does the title suggest?

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The female character is dehumanized. She is viewed as prey and the male speaker is hunting for her.

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What does the animal imagery of ‘deere’ suggest?

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The dehumanization of women and also innocence, as deer’s tend to represent purity.

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Why can we suggest that the female character is Anne Boleyn?

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The forbidding references and warnings ‘wild for to hold though I seem tame’.
The references to materialism, such as ‘graven with diamonds’

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What is the dark political irony surrounding the context?

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He attended Blood Mary’s christening, yet she killed her son.
Underlying hatred of the monarchy?

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What does the term ‘graven’ show?

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That she is bound to the belonging of Henry VIII.

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What does ‘fleeth afore’ show.

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Men have a disregard for what women actually want, especially because Wyatt tended to play around with his power (he had many mistresses), therefore he ‘fainting I follow’. Lack of regard for the female desire.

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When is the volta and what does it represent?

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The second ‘who so list to hunt’, as it shifts from him describing the hunt to sort of explaining the faults and problematic aspects of this courtship and is somewhat warning others.

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What does the alliteration of ‘hunt’ and ‘hynde’ represent?

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The pace of the hunt.

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How could this link to Gatsby?

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Gatsby and Daisy’s unrequited love. Daisy sort of plays into it, (perhaps like Anne Boleyn), yet doesn’t actually feel any romantic feelings towards him. Maybe Wyatt is attracted to her materialism, like Gatsby is to Daisy.

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What other poem could this be linked to?

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The flea- it’s also about rejection and the futile attempt to take a woman’s virginity.

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What kind of sonnet?

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Petrarchan sonnet.
Has an octave. Rhyme scheme: ABBAABBA.
Has a sestet. Separate rhyme. CDDCEE.

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What is the significance of the Octave?

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It is an extended metaphor

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What is the significance of the Sestet?

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Continues the extended metaphor from octave, but also has an allusion, giving us background and context.

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What does the beginning line mean?

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‘Whoso list to hunt’- whoever wishes to hunt.
‘hind’ female deer.
Talking about it on a sort expertise.

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What is the extended metaphor in the octave?

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His hunt for a ‘deer’ is being compared to his pursuit of a woman.

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What does ‘vayne travaill’ mean?

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  • Hard work, futile.
  • ‘wearied me so sore’.
    Useless hard work made him tired and sore.
21
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Analyse ‘I ame of them that furthest cometh behinde’.

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  • Superlative, furthest behind pursuing her.
  • Despite him chasing her, furthest behind.
  • Similar to Gatsby.
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Analyse ‘but as she fleeth afore fainting I follow’.

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The more he tries, the further away he gets.

23
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Analyse ‘I leave off therefore, sithens in a net I seek to hold the wind’.

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Imagery. Trying to hold her in a net is just like holding wind in a net, useless.

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Why is the sestet an allusion?

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A way for Wyatt to talk about King without talking about King, Divine Right of Kings.
Henry VIII adherent of divine right of kings.

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Analyse the first two lines of the sestet:
‘Who list her hunt, I put him out of doubt, As well as I may spend his time in vain’.

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He can assure whoever wants to hunt her it will not be worth it.
Will not be successful and will be done ‘in vain’.

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Analyse: ‘Noli me tangere, for Caesar’s I am’.

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‘Noli me tangere’- latin for ‘touch me not’.
Caesar (allusion for Henry), he had tamed deer.
Deers wear collars, she is wearing ‘diamonds in letters plain’.