Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Analysis of Donnes The Bait and Marlowes Passionate Shepherd to His L

Love, an extremely and unsurprisingly popular topic among writers in every time period and corner of the world, is the central subject of deuce similar, yet contradicting literary works The Passionate Shepard to His Love by Christopher Marlowe and The Bait by John Donne, respectively. Each author masterfully utilizes imagery, but in assorted ways to achieve two different purposes. Marlowes idealistic vision of what love should be is countered by Donnes rather cynical realism.Both works begin with an identical first line that is followed by a line that Donne alters from Marlowes original line. The change seems subtle yet it contains thematically significant meaning. Marlowes second line reads and we will all the pleasures prove while Donne slightly changes the latter of the two and we will some new pleasures prove The discontinuity lies in the evince as Marlowe fails to recognize the negatives connected with relationships. Donne acknowledges these hardships, replacing Marlowes ex treme word choice - all to some. The alteration provides a more realistic approa...

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