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Analysis Of The Passionate Shepherd To His Love

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Carpe diem is Latin for “seize the day” and is referenced to making the moments count. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” written by Christopher Marlowe, which is introduced with an innocent tone, broad syntax, and subtle symbolism. These literary factors tend to make the poem the most persuasive and convincing compared to the other Carpe diem poems.
However, the Carpe diem poem “To The Virgins, To Make Much of Time,” written by Andrew Marvell, appears to be the least persuasive due to its hasty tone, figurative language and presumed audience. Also, the poems share their similarities due to their diction, conceits and underlying themes along with a few differences among their rhyme schemes. “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” written by Christopher Marlowe is the most persuasive Carpe diem poem due to its tones, syntax structure and targeted audience. For instance, (lines 1-2) it states, “Come live with me and be my love, And we will all the pleasures prove.” This quote reveals an innocent, naive tone within the poem. Also, the first line is an imperative sentence, but presented gently rather than forceful similar to an euphemism. The writer's choice of the word“ yield” in line four is the syntax for the love he and his lover are going to prove. "Yield" refers to submitting, and the writer believes “the valleys, groves, hills, and fields,woods, or steepy mountain” will submit due their innocent love. Also in line twelve the writer states “Embroidered all with leaves

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