Thursday, May 30, 2019

A Comparison of Andrew Marvells To His Coy Mistress and Thomas Hardys

A Comparison of Andrew Marvells To His Coy Mistress and Thomas Hardys The Ruined MaidIn this render I will look at the two poems, explore what the poems areabout, look at the language and images employ in them by the writers andthen canvas the two.The ruined maid by Thomas Hardy is a conversation between two womengenus genus Melia, the ruined maid herself and another lady, her friend of whomshe utilise to know when she lived in need. Melias friend brings up all assorted points about Melia that have changed, for example the wayshe looks, now youve gay bracelets and acts, youd sigh and youdsock but Melia just says a few simple words in reply.To his overmodest mistress by Andrew Marvell is a one sided argument and isabout a patch try to persuade his mistress to lose her virginity withhim before her looks and beauty start to go, as she gets older. Hetries to persuade her to have sex with him by using flattery, humourand frightening, or so blackmailing her by describing opposites hocking images.Hardy writes The ruined maid in an unusual way, one of which is notusually heard of, he writes it as if it was an actual knowledgeableconversation between two women. He creates this by using variousamounts of punctuation he uses speech marks throughout the poem, usesdashes to separate the two different people?s speech, and usesquestion marks, explanation marks and further speech marks in all theappropriate places, which all help to give the rig of theconversation happening, from the first line to the last and encouragesthe reader to think of it more as a dialogue when reading it.Your talking quite fits ee for high compa-ny-? roughly polish is gained with one?s ruin,? said she? is an e... ...gh it is obvious that she does not want to, as shewould have known that it wasn?t the best thing to do, that her marital emplacement would have been in ruins, her reputation in tatters. However in?The ruined maid? Melia had already have had sex and although her oldlife and the merely way she knew was gone, she had gained a much betterone, where although she is no longer of any marital value, she appears(unless it is just a cover) to be more polished and seems happier in habitual life.If you look at it in one way, ?The ruined maid? could be what couldhappen to the mistress in ?To his overmodest mistress?. It could be whathappens to her if she goes through with the public?s proposal so inconclusion, although the poems tell the tales of two differentstories, they could easily be part of the same one, where ?The ruinedmaid? follows on from ?To his coy mistress?. A Comparison of Andrew Marvells To His Coy Mistress and Thomas HardysA Comparison of Andrew Marvells To His Coy Mistress and Thomas Hardys The Ruined MaidIn this endeavor I will look at the two poems, explore what the poems areabout, look at the language and images used in them by the writers andthen equivalence the two.The ruined maid by Thomas Hardy is a conversation between two w omenMelia, the ruined maid herself and another lady, her friend of whomshe used to know when she lived in need. Melias friend brings up alldifferent points about Melia that have changed, for example the wayshe looks, now youve gay bracelets and acts, youd sigh and youdsock but Melia just says a few simple words in reply.To his coy mistress by Andrew Marvell is a one sided argument and isabout a man hard to persuade his mistress to lose her virginity withhim before her looks and beauty start to go, as she gets older. Hetries to persuade her to have sex with him by using flattery, humourand frightening, close blackmailing her by describing differentshocking images.Hardy writes The ruined maid in an unusual way, one of which is notusually heard of, he writes it as if it was an actual easyconversation between two women. He creates this by using variousamounts of punctuation he uses speech marks throughout the poem, usesdashes to separate the two different people?s speech, and usesque stion marks, explanation marks and further speech marks in all theappropriate places, which all help to give the moment of theconversation happening, from the first line to the last and encouragesthe reader to think of it more as a dialogue when reading it.Your talking quite fits ee for high compa-ny-? close to polish is gained with one?s ruin,? said she? is an e... ...gh it is obvious that she does not want to, as shewould have known that it wasn?t the best thing to do, that her marital status would have been in ruins, her reputation in tatters. However in?The ruined maid? Melia had already have had sex and although her oldlife and the just now way she knew was gone, she had gained a much betterone, where although she is no longer of any marital value, she appears(unless it is just a cover) to be more polished and seems happier in oecumenical life.If you look at it in one way, ?The ruined maid? could be what couldhappen to the mistress in ?To his coy mistress?. It could be whath appens to her if she goes through with the man?s proposal so inconclusion, although the poems tell the tales of two differentstories, they could easily be part of the same one, where ?The ruinedmaid? follows on from ?To his coy mistress?.

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