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Analysis Of The Passionate Shepherd To His Love

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When one thinks of nature do they think of peace or disruption? Through the poets, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, and William Carlos Williams one can see both views of nature. Marlowe sees nature as beautiful, while Raleigh and Williams see nature as a unpeaceful. All three poets use both irony and imagery to portray their differing views on nature.
In Marlowe’s poem, The Passionate Shepherd to His Love, Marlowe presents many examples of irony and imagery to express his ideas on nature. For example, the title of Marlowes poem is The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. After reading his poem readers can see the irony presented in the poem’s title. Marlowe’s audience believes that the poem is going to be all about his love for his significant other. Surprisingly, Marlowe does not talk so much about his “love” rather than his love for nature. It is ironic that he makes the title seem like he is talking about his “love”, but only talks about the gifts that nature can give her. Not only does Marlowe use irony in his poem, but he also uses imagery throughout the poem to convey his views on nature. An example is when Marlowe says, “And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies, A cap of flowers, and a kirtle Embroidered all with leaves of myrtle” In this example, Marlowe uses his love for nature and describes gifts he would give his “love”. When Marlowe describes his gifts, the readers can imagine them in their mind. He is trying to get his audience to

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