The Definition of Love (Poem + Analysis)
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SummaryStructure and FormThemesTone and MoodTheme, Imagery, and Metaphysical Conceits in The PoemTone and MeterMetaphysical ConceitsAnalysis of The Definition of LoveStanza One‘The Definition of Love’ by Andrew Marvell gives a preliminary idea about the poet’s love. According to the poet, his love originates from a rare source. The objective of the poet’s love is exceptionally strange and sublime. In the end, the poet refers to the origin of his love. It is the of…Stanza TwoIn the second stanza, the poet thinks that only “magnanimous” or resolute despair could produce such a noble feeling as love in him. In his case, the feelings of love proved to be weak. Here the poet uses a simileof a bird with gaudy but feeble wings to compare it with his hope of love. His h…See more on poemanalysis.comReviews: 10Published: Jan 13, 2017Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins Stanza One‘The Definition of Love’ by Andrew Marvell gives a preliminary idea about the poet’s love. According to the poet, his love originates from a rare source. The objective of the poet’s love is exceptionally strange and sublime. In the end, the poet refers to the origin of his love. It is the of… Stanza TwoIn the second stanza, the poet thinks that only “magnanimous” or resolute despair could produce such a noble feeling as love in him. In his case, the feelings of love proved to be weak. Here the poet uses a simileof a bird with gaudy but feeble wings to compare it with his hope of love. His h… Reviews: 10 Published: Jan 13, 2017
Stanza One‘The Definition of Love’ by Andrew Marvell gives a preliminary idea about the poet’s love. According to the poet, his love originates from a rare source. The objective of the poet’s love is exceptionally strange and sublime. In the end, the poet refers to the origin of his love. It is the of…
Stanza TwoIn the second stanza, the poet thinks that only “magnanimous” or resolute despair could produce such a noble feeling as love in him. In his case, the feelings of love proved to be weak. Here the poet uses a simileof a bird with gaudy but feeble wings to compare it with his hope of love. His h…
Reviews: 10
Published: Jan 13, 2017
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