The Awakening: Themes
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- The Awakening: Themes
- Love
- Sonnet 116
- 'That looks upon tempests and is never shaken'
- Garden of Love
- 'binding with briars my joys and desires'
- La Belle Dame
- 'in language strange she said - "I love thee true"
- “We'd share it, and scatter it together,” he said. His face flushed.”
- Sonnet 116
- Society & Culture
- Whoso List to Hunt
- The Ruined Maid
- Garden of Love
- 'gates were shut' 'binding ' thou shalt not' - Semantic field of prison
- “A feeling that was unfamiliar but very delicious came over her.”
- Women & Feminity
- The Ruined Maid
- Melia is idolised similarly to the way that Chopin idolises Adele
- La Belle Dame
- 'Her hair was long, her foot was light, and her eyes were wild'
- “no woman had swum before’
- The Ruined Maid
- Life & Existence
- Sonnet 116
- To His Coy Mistress
- Remember
- 'You tell me of our future that you planned'
- 'There was the hum of bees, and the musky odour of pinks filled the air.’
- Religion
- Garden of Love
- ‘And the gates of this chapel were shut' - Church ruining what was simple
- Sonnet 116
- La Belle Dame
- 'manna-dew' - What Israelites ate
- Remember
- 'silent land' - Heaven
- Garden of Love
- Death
- Sonnet 116
- 'but bears it out even to the edge of doome'
- Remember
- 'gone far away into the silent land'
- "Good-by, because I love you"
- Sonnet 116
- Mythology
- Whoso List to Hunt
- 'the deere' - The goddess Diana
- Non Sum Qualis
- 'Cynara!' - Artichoke
- ’Venus rising from the foam’
- Whoso List to Hunt
- Love
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