A place to write responses to, and to build interpretations of, literature for College Writing II at Minnesota State Community and Technical College.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Coy Mistress
This poem is about a longing for a women who continually rejects her admirers' love. The speaker is persistent, insisting that she be his. "My vegetable love should grow/Vaster than empires, and more slow" (Marvell 11-12). The speaker's love grows more and more over time and almost seems to threaten her that if she doesn't return his love, her fate would be death. This poem was a bit hard to understand and I still don't think I understand it completely. Compared to "Porphyria's Lover", this poem isn't quite as dark, although it still seems to be about obsession.
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