Compare and contrast the portrayal of women in three Victorian poems. How effectively have the poets used language, structure and tone to gain the reader’s sympathy for each woman’s plight?

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She lives in her own world while rejecting the real one. She cannot look apon the “sweet haven,” which refers to the world beyond her “moated grange.” The personification of the “lonely moated grange” and the “sad and strange” sheds give the poem a feeling of melancholia, and contribute to the feeling of sympathy the reader feels towards Mariana’s plight...
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The last four lines of each stanza are used as a chorus, and this puts emphasis on the fact that she has lost almost all hope of her lover ever returning, shown by the way she says “he cometh not.” In all but the last stanza, Mariana says “he cometh not,” implying that although he hasn’t returned today, she still has some hope he may still arrive...
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