The poem “Sex without Love‚” by Sharon Olds is intriguing such that it gives the reader the chance interpret it at many levels. It harbors a range of possible experiences‚ depending on the depth and perception of the reading. At face value‚ this poem seems to be one that talks about sex and the narrator’s disapproval of casual sex. Yet‚ if the reader further analyzes it‚ they find waiting for them an actual experience through the words‚ a feeling of awe‚ and a message of body and soul. One of the
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Sex Without Love How do they do it‚ the ones who make love without love? This strong opening sentence almost seems like a contradiction‚ but after further analysis one can see that the author has a different meaning for each word “love” in the sentence. Sex Without Love by Sharon Olds is a poem about the people who engage in sexual activities without any associated emotions. To give a better understanding of the poem the following aspects will be discussed; The authors different meanings for
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Love has many different meanings to different people and the way Sharon Odds and Andrew Marvell describe love is definitely diverse and singular‚ they both have different views of how love and sex should be expressed. In “Sex without Love" by Sharon Olds the speaker presents a clear view of the use of irony. She also reveals disgust for casual sex. She captures the shameful act of immoral sex and animates it with her language structure. Her use of imagery creates a picture in the readers mind. The
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A San Francisco native‚ Sharon Olds received her education at Stanford University. Her poems are both popular and controversial. In one of her many interviews she stated that in order to understand sex fully‚ maybe we need to be destroyed by it. Sex plays a significant role in Olds poems. A controversial topic amongst poets‚ Olds wrote about e and how it changes an individual or a relationship. In an interview Olds stated that her aim in her poetry was to write the way she perceives. Easy to understand
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Sex without Love I chose to write about ‘’sex without love’’ because the writer makes it easy and clear to understand why she is questioning herself on how individuals can engage themselves in having sex without love. In this poem there are many instances. This poem of symbolism readers will try to find a meaning of this poem‚ and ask themselves why people should have sex without love. However‚ the poem has a clear understanding concerning the meaning of this ‘’sex without love’’‚ Sharon
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Ryan Quinn Sullivan March 29‚ 2011 Critical Approaches to Literature Prof. Cerasulo List of Five Poems I Read: 1. Sex Without Love 2. “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost 3. “A Poison Tree” by William Blake 4. “To My Dear and Loving Husband” by Anne Bradstreet 5. “The Dog Years” by Tony Hoagland “Sex without Love” By: Sharon Olds I chose “Sex without Love” because I am a person who would rather have people‚ as well as poems‚ just get straight to the point‚ instead of using symbolism
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Just Sex‚ Nothing Else “How do they do it‚ the ones who make love/ without love” (Olds‚ 1-2)? As time goes on‚ the value of love and intimacy in sex diminishes further and further. In the past‚ becoming intimate with another person had very strong meaning and was frowned upon outside of marriage. Although there are still people who value sex in its purist form and value the meaning of the action‚ more people desire only the pleasure that comes from sex instead of the love and connection that it
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Sharon Old’s Sex without Love By: Dana McCord E-mail: Nikebeotch@aol.com "Sex Without Love‚" by Sharon Olds passionately describes the author’s disgust for casual sex. She vividly animates the immortality of lustful sex through her language variety. Olds’ clever use of imagery makes this poem come to life. Olds frequently uses similes to make the audience imagine actual events. For example‚ Olds describes making love as "Beautiful as dancers." (Line #2) In this line‚ she questions how one
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Poetry Essay 2 Dr. White Sintimacy "Sex Without Love" was written by Sharon Olds in 1984. Olds approaches her audience by beginning the poem with a blunt question: "How do they do it‚ the ones who make love/ without love?" (1-2) This is a relatively short poem of only twenty-four lines‚ but it is a very rich poem in that Olds uses a number of ordinary images to create an elaborate vision of two people having sex without feelings for each other. Olds does not leave the audience with a straight
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In lines 2-3 in the poem Sex without Love‚ the Sharon Olds compares the lovers as beautiful dancers working together to do a performance on the ice. The connotations suggest that sex without love is only a performance. They are not two people bound by wills and vows‚ they are only collaborators. Showing off each others moxie for mere entertainment. The first simile compares the faces of the two performers to steak. "faces‚ red as steak" describes the faces you would make while on a date. Most
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