Exploring the Loss of Innocence in Christina Rossetti’s poem ‘Cousin Kate’ The poem ‘Cousin Kate” written by Christina Rossetti signifies a story of the speaker which explains what happens to a ‘cottage maiden’ once she has been sullied by a man which consequently leads her to lose her innocence. ‘Cottage maiden’ creates a rural simplistic image of the speaker who has a low status. Due to the Victorian era in which the poem was written it is clear that the poem is based around the fact that women
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How is the story told in Cousin Kate? Cousin Kate is told in first person narrative from the view of an unnamed narrator; however‚ the narrator is also involved in the poem. It is told in ballad form and also could be interpreted as a letter to the narrator’s Cousin‚ Kate. The narrator introduces herself as a “cottage maiden”‚ she is seen as humbling herself and through this first line we see her as a meek character. This meek character contrasts to the anger and jealousy we see from the narrator
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Comparing poems: “Cousin Kate” and “Catrin” Conflict is presented in the poems “Cousin Kate” and “Catrin”. In the poems the conflict is based on the relationships between families. However‚ in “Cousin Kate”‚ the conflict is also in the class divide of a powerful lord and a poor maiden who I s controlled and abused by the lord. “Catrin” focuses on the bond between a mother and daughter and the conflict that relationship brings. The imagery in “Cousin Kate” conveys how the love between the lord
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salvation found in female solidarity‚ alongside her awareness that women in the Victorian era faced certain pressures that perhaps prompted them to turn away from one another. Need for self-deferral Preference for external over corporeal Zeitgeist Cousin Kate Key concerns incorporated Temptation to indulge in the corporeal Failure of female solidarity Deceptiveness of
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in Cousin Kate’ In Cousin Kate the poet presents the reader with the idea that women have many expectations in life and are governed by men‚ giving them no real freedom‚ and that to become truly happy one must break away from social expectations. Personally I believe this poem presents Rossetti with a stage where she can speak of her resentment at the power men have and the weaknesses and few liberties that women have in the Victorian period; as in the end she takes sympathy for Cousin Kate who
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In "Cousin Kate"‚ Rossetti gives messages about an abuse of power. The "Lord" "lured" the narrator to his "palace home". The word "lured" is very ominous and enforces the idea that he is a figure with authority. He manages to seduce the narrator with his flattery‚ and then enthrals her like a predator with his prey. The Lord has a high social standing which explains how he "wore" the "cottage maiden" like a "silken knot". The narrator felt inferior to the Lord‚ therefore she allows him to abuse her
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hunt and an aggressive attempt‚ and the fox hunt and cunning tactics. The first hunting expedition’s target is a deer. The hunt can be described as being calm and friendly. It also lacked any specific detail. In a similar fashion‚ Lady Bertilak’s seduction attempt is portrayed as playful and also has a lack of detail. When the other two attempts are compared to this one‚ it could be said that this advance was playful and friendly‚ similar to how a deer is peaceful. The second hunt has the target
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Queer Theory Analysis on I’m Tired of the Seduction of Boys Equality has always been part of the struggles of the gay community and through gay/lesbian/queer literature‚ they are able to express and justify their ideals. In the poem‚ the main character or the narrator’s identity is vague. It was not made clear if the narrator is a girl or a boy‚ thus giving a clear light about the “humanness’ of a person; that it does not matter what your sexual preference is‚ you’re still a human being that
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be notified of any corrections that should appear in any reprint. THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAS CATALOGUED THE HARDCOVER EDITION AS FOLLOWS: Greene Robert. The art of seduction / Robert Greene. p. cm. "A Joost Elffers book." ISBN 0-670-89192-4 (hc.) ISBN 0 14 20.0119 8 (pbk.) 1. Sexual excitement. 2. Sex instruction. 3. Seduction. HQ31 .G82 2001 306.7—dc21 2001025868 I.Title. Printed in the United States of
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The seduction The Seduction is a poem written by Eileen McCauley. It is about a young and vulnerable sixteen year old girl whose head is filled with thoughts about love and romance portrayed in teenage magazines. These fake ideals lead her to believe that a boy‚ whom she meets at a party‚ truly loves her‚ when really he is just getting her drunk so her resistance will be lower and she will give in to what he wants from her: sex. Three months later she discovers that she is pregnant‚ she blames teen
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