Young Lover
Imagery of Young Lover in Edmund Spenser’s “Sonnet 75” Edmund Spenser’s poem “Sonnet 75” creates lots of sound images and emotional feelings. The Sonnet describes a man and his lover at the oceanfront “strand,” and he writes her name into the sand. “One day I wrote her name upon the strand,” but the waves wipe out her name, “the waves and washed it away.” The waves wash his writing away, therefore, he writes her name second time, “Ag . . .
In fact, he acknowledges that she will not live forever physically but she will be eternal in his heart and fame, another way of expressing his emotional feeling toward his lover by written a poem. ” In addition to the sound imagery of the waves, several other sound imageries are depicted in the communication between a man and his lover. He does not agree with her statement that his writing is vain, because his love toward her is “immortalize” which is forever. “But you shall live by fame,” because “my verse your virtues rare shall eternize. “Our love shall live” represent immortalize allows for “later life renew” illustrate starting a new life again. ” There is another phrase expressing his emotional feeling, “where, whenas death shall all the world subdue” is suppose to mean he still love her, does not matter if she is still alive or death. The images of this poem portray that he is trying to expresses his love toward his lover. He keeps trying to write her name into the sand and the tides from the ocean keep erasing it. He desires to expresses his love toward her therefore he decides to use a different method of expression, by writing of her a poem. The symbolic image of this Sonnet is he has succeeded into writing his feelings for her; eternally.
Common topics in this essay:
Edmund Spensers, Spensers Sonnet, name sand, expressing emotional feeling, edmund spensers, expressing emotional, writes name, expresses love, sonnet 75, emotional feeling, |