Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Name: Abraham Yeh :: English Literature
    Title of Presentation: How Marvell has used language to show his  concerns in the poem, ââ¬Å"To His Coy Mistressâ⬠ and how it makes it a  makes it a memorable one.     ââ¬Å"To His Coy Mistressâ⬠ is a love poem written by Andrew Marvell to his  mistress to accept his love proposal. Throughout the poem, he shows  his concern about how time is running out between the two of them by  the use of convincing and persuasive words.    I the first two line of the poem, ââ¬Å"Had we but world enough and time,  This coyness, Lady were no crimeâ⬠ ,He says this to explain to the  mistress that if they did have time, he wouldnââ¬â¢t care about her  shyness and by the use of words like ââ¬Å"hadâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"enoughâ⬠ show clearly  that they do not have time. In the next two lines, ââ¬Å"We should sit down  and think which way to walk, and pass our long loveââ¬â¢s dayâ⬠ which is  related to the first two sentences explains that they would sit down  and think where to walk to and have a nice day if they had time. ââ¬Å"Thou  by the Indians Gangesââ¬â¢ side Shouldst rubies find: I by the tide of  Humber would complainâ⬠. He tells her this to show his love to her to  mean that if they were far apart, he would complain. ââ¬Å"I would love you  ten years before the flood: And you should, if you please, refuse till  the conversion of the Jewsâ⬠ is said by the persona probably to show  her how long he has loved her and that they will have a never ending  love. Also in this statement, ââ¬Å"till the conversion of the Jewsâ⬠ which  might never happen, is said to show that he will love her forever. He  goes on to exaggerate that the love he has for her will slowly but  surely grow larger then an empire by saying, ââ¬Å"My vegetable love should  grow vaster than empires, and more slowly. By the tone of the persona  in this statement, it shows a bit of confidence and boldness. In the  next line, ââ¬Å"An hundred years should go to praise thine eyes, and on  thy forehead gaze. Two hundred to adore each breast: But thirty  thousand to the rest. An age at least to every part." Over here, he  uses erotic and passionate words to show to the mistress how much he  adores her body. There is a bit of lust and obsession. He also uses  the word ââ¬Å"gazeâ⬠ to show her that he would never be tired of looking at  her body and he also relates it to time.  					    
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