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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'Methods Poets Essay\r'

'Poets a great deal exercising their work to express their thoughts, this is what the writers of ‘ molybdenum’ and ‘to his demure mistress’ check siree to express their thoughts on meter and hit the hay. In hour the meter is close cadence and how it is short lived when you are in come, whereas ‘To His overmodest Mistress’ is a metrical composition where the man is assay to convince the woman to sleep with him and exploring the idea of reenforcement and enjoying your life whilst you’re young. Within both(prenominal) of these poems, the poets use contrastive types of poetic techniques to scan how snip drive out affect the relationship of two retirers.\r\nThe language use in the two poems is genuinely different tho they both show the homogeneous prospective of time. In ‘hour’ the language used is very bluff and in ‘to his demure mistress’ the language is to a greater extent creative and im aginative. This is shown in hour when the poet says, â€Å"time hates dumbfound laid”, whereas in ‘to his overmodest mistress’ the poet says â€Å"we cannot make our temperateness stand still”. Both of the poets are trying to say that time is in control and it is very powerful. In ‘hour’ Duffy uses personification and simile; this is shown in, â€Å" eff’s time’s beggar”.\r\nThis bring ups to us that time is whap’s enemy and love is begging time. The word beggar almost makes you looking sorry for love. The poet personifies time as loves enemy. In ‘to his coy mistress’ Marvell uses metaphors. For example, â€Å"Time’s winged transport hurrying near”, this suggest to us that closing will be near. There are carve up of resourcefulness used in the two poems. For example, in ‘hour’ Duffy says, â€Å"but even a angiotensin-converting enzyme hour bright as a dropped coi n, makes love rich”. This suggests to the reader that even one hour with your loved is very precious and should cherish the split second.\r\nWe similarly see love being powerful than time for the offshoot time. In â€Å"to his coy mistress” imagery is used in the first section of the poem, when the loud vocaliser system says â€Å"thou by the Indian Ganges lieu shouldst rubies find; I by the tide of Humber would find fault”. Ganges is thought be to be a sacred place India whereas the Humberside in north of England die hard to be boring to Marvell. So this suggests to the reader that He is complimenting her as she is unique to him in a delectable musical mode. She is the only person who fulfils the qualification in his vicinity.\r\nThe both poets use different form and structure to the poems. In ‘hour’, Duffy only has one type of impression which is time is always stopping love. This is followed the whole way through the poem. The first open ing says, â€Å"Loves times beggar” and in the last stanza it says â€Å"time hates love â€Å". Duffy uses at the start and at the mop up to show directly away that time is the enemy of love. By structuring the poem like this, the reader will have the same opinion throughout the poem. Duffy also uses short sentences, â€Å"time slows, for here…”.\r\nDuffy has added a comma next to â€Å"slows” to show slowness. Some of the sentences in her poem run off, â€Å" summer sky and a grass ditch”, this suggest that she is excited. ‘Hour’ also follows the structure of a Shakespeare sonnet. In ‘to his coy mistress’, Marvell makes his point at the end this is because in the first stanza he talks to the highest degree what if they had on the whole the time in the world, in the second what would happen if she doesn’t sleep with him. Finally in the third stanza he tells her what she should do.\r\nBy structuring his poem in that way Marvell shows the lover preparing his argument to his mistress to arrogate the day and not to hold back. In the first stanza Marvell doesn’t use violent words as he does to the second and third stanzas. Marvell has written the poem in rhyming couplets. Both of the poets show different thumbings and attitude. In ‘hour’ the vocalizer call fors a relationship which holds them together and wants nothing else but in ‘to his coy mistress’ the speaker wants a sexual relationship. In ‘hour’ the writer is frustrated with time and love being together.\r\nWe see this when speaker says, â€Å"time hates love”. It also shows us that the speaker wants a straightforward kind of love meaning without material possessions, this is shown when the speaker says, â€Å"spend it not on flowers or wine-colored…” In ‘to his coy mistress’ he is cynically flattering his mistress in order to get his own way. This is s hows when he says, â€Å"two hundred to respect each breast”. The poem also suggests that the speaker wants a violent love this is shown when the poet says, â€Å"and now, like amatory birds of prey, rather at once our time raven”.\r\nOverall both poets have the same prospective of time but have different opinions on relationships. In ‘hour’ the speaker doesn’t want to waste time and wants to cherish both moment by being together. On the other passel ‘to his coy mistress’ wants a sexual relationship. So the speaker says that time is running out for them to have sex and that they do not have all the time in the world. Both of the writers say that time will go fast so don’t waste it. We will also feel time going fast when we are having pastime or in love, so we should cherish every minute of our life as it will never come back once it is gone.\r\n'

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