summary of sky lark by christina rossetti
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The poem, then, is not so much about a skylark as it is about happiness. The singing bird is personified as a "blithe" or happy spirit in the first line of the poem. Shelley pursues two main lines of thought in the poem. ... The reader merely learns what the singing skylarkbrings to Shelley's mind in the way of similes.
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⚫✴↪Maude Clare” (1859) is one of Rossetti's most renowned ballads. It tells the tale of a regal woman whose former lover, Sir Thomas, has married another girl, Nell. Just the newlyweds are leaving the church, Maude Clare accosts them with the details of her affair with Sir Thomas. Maude Clare embodies the Victorian archetype of a scorned woman who is rejected by society because she has failed to meet the expectation of getting married and having a family.
⚫✴↪Rossetti also wrote contemplative poems, such as “Up-hill” (1861). This poem is composed of a dialogue between a traveler and a guide about the journey of life and its hardships. The traveler asks about the road ahead, which could either refer to the symbolic journey of life, the transition from life to death, or purgatory.
⚫✴↪Maude Clare” (1859) is one of Rossetti's most renowned ballads. It tells the tale of a regal woman whose former lover, Sir Thomas, has married another girl, Nell. Just the newlyweds are leaving the church, Maude Clare accosts them with the details of her affair with Sir Thomas. Maude Clare embodies the Victorian archetype of a scorned woman who is rejected by society because she has failed to meet the expectation of getting married and having a family.
⚫✴↪Rossetti also wrote contemplative poems, such as “Up-hill” (1861). This poem is composed of a dialogue between a traveler and a guide about the journey of life and its hardships. The traveler asks about the road ahead, which could either refer to the symbolic journey of life, the transition from life to death, or purgatory.
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