Who So List To Hount Flashcards
1
Q
Who wrote who so list to hount?
A
Thomas Wyatt
2
Q
What period was WSLTH
A
Renaissance
3
Q
Context of WSLTH
A
Medieval tropes of love
Aristocracy wealth
4
Q
3 quotes of WSLTH
A
- ‘And graven with diamondes in letters plain’
- ‘For cesars i ame’
- ‘Faynting I followe’
5
Q
Faynting I followe
A
Entrapped by desire
Intoxicated by beauty
Representation of unrequited love
6
Q
Diamondes in letters plain
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Bold- belongs to aristocracy
Worth is put on the deer with wealth
Threatening
Power imbalance- property
7
Q
For cesars i ame
A
Allegory of Henry VIII
Ownership- freedom taken away
8
Q
Structure x2
A
Octave (8 lines)
Rhyming couplets- not traditional for petriarchan
9
Q
Significance of the title WSLTH
A
Predatory
Period language- coded and symbolic to hide meaning
Power imbalance of the deer