Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”

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English

 

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Brian P

 

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October 26, 2013

 

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In line with this method Marvell’s speaker codes his argument in classical imagery. To understand this argument I will be approaching the poem in three clearly defined sections, which are denoted in the poem with indented lines. The first of these section runs from lines 1-20, here the speaker sets out his thesis that if ‘Had we but world enough, and time’ (l...
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The speaker establishes a world unconfined by time and space by using the word ‘had’ to create the subjunctive tense. This passage is highly ironic however as the speaker is conscious that this is purely a theoretical state before he even speaks the words, he deviously lays out his persuasion knowing the impossibility of his proclamations...
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