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How do the shadows before noon differ from the shadows afternoon? What do the two kinds of shadow represent?
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Love is described as light. What makes the poet talk about shadows?
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Comment on the use of the image of the shadows for the idea that the poet wants to convey.
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The poet seems to be addressing his beloved in the poem. What is the message he wishes to convey to her?
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Instead of ‘A Lecture Upon Love’ the poet calls the poem ‘A Lecture Upon the Shadow’. What is the effect that this has on our reading of the poem?
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Examples from other poems from this period:
- How neatly doe we give one onely name
- To parents issue and the sunnes bright starre!
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Why has the poet pitted the flight of Time against the ‘lazy leaden-stepping hours’ and ‘the heavy Plummets pace’?
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What are the things associated with the temporal and what is associated with the eternal?
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What guides human souls towards divinity? Who is the final winner in the race against Time?
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How are these two matched poems related to each other in content? How is the human being depicted in the Song of Innocence and how is he/she depicted in the Song of Experience? Do we find both aspects working in an average human being?
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How would you explain the lines
For Mercy has a human heart,
Pity a human face,
And Love, the human form divine,
And Peace, the human dress.
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Find out where the river Alph is.
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Does the poem have a real geographical location? How does the poet mix up the real and the imaginary to give a sense of the surreal?
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Pick out
contrasting images that are juxtaposed throughout the poem.
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images that strike the eye and images that strike the ear, both positive and negative.
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the words used to describe the movement of water.
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What is the discordant note heard at the end of the third stanza? Can we relate this to the grandeur and turmoil that are a part of an emperor’s life?
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Which are the lines that refer to magical elements?
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What is poetic ecstasy likened to?
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The poem is a fragment. What do you think has made it a lasting literary piece?
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