There are many‚ many good things about me. We say goodbye‚ shake hands‚ part friends. I smiled‚ and walked away quickly. In long perspective of shadows and trees. I stopped‚ and turned‚ “Catharine.” She ran to me. “I’ll always remember you‚” she said. I’m not disappointed. We take a walk‚ One foot in front of the other‚ Through leaves‚ over bridges. I’m sorry Catharine‚ Because I love
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Remember By Christina Rossetti On the surface‚ ‘Remember’ is all about death. The poem is written in the second person‚ suggesting a relationship of some kind - of ‘you’ and ‘me’. At the time of writing‚ Rossetti was only nineteen‚ but had lived many years with a dying father so this may be understood as either a dramatic imagining of her father’s impending death‚ or a wide-ranging poem regarding death. In the first line‚ which is the theme of the whole poem the narrator asks to be remembered
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A Birthday - Christina Rossetti Context Christina Rossetti - Born in 1830‚ known for acerbic (sharp direct and outspoken) love poetry‚ vivacious (attractively lively) ballads (poem in short stanzas) and nursery rhymes. Became a devout Anglo-Catholic when she was about 14. Poem - Written when Rossetti was 27yrs old in 1857 and expresses the tremendous joy and excitement you feel when you meet the one you love. Title - A Birthday; celebration‚ spiritual rebirth‚ ambiguous misleading title
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In A Birt hday by Christina Rossetti‚ vivid descriptions of happiness fill the verse. Some such descriptions are ’a singing bird‚’ ’an apple-tree’ filled with fruit‚ and ’a rainbow shell in a halcyon sea.’ On this birthday‚ love is first experienced. Ms. Rossetti uses lots of description from nature to convey her feelings toward a birthday. She expresses happiness as fullness and as a well-watered tree that sustains life by harbouring a nest in its branches and a tree ready for harvest. A raised
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In the poem‚ “A Birthday”‚ Christina Rossetti uses extensive and positive imagery‚ mostly pertaining to natural descriptions. The whole poem is composed of imagery‚ used for the purpose of relaying the sense of pure joy the speaker is feeling. There is also a contrast between the two stanzas. The imagery used in the first stanza draws on familiar natural objects but can also be read with many biblical implications. In the second verse‚ the poet speaks quite materialistically about exotic and royal
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The poem “Shut Out” shows a range of different feelings as to how Rossetti feels about herself‚ as she has created an emotional connection between her and the readers through the use of first person. The poem reflects her emotions‚ of her feeling isolated‚ neglected‚ and deprived‚ whether that may be a religious perspective or possibly love. The poet shows us how she was once happy in a place‚ which she refers to as her garden‚ and tells us how she has been shut out from it‚ instantly giving us the
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti was born on May 12th‚ 1828 in London‚ England. In his lifetime he became an English poet‚ illustrator‚ painter‚ and translator. Rossetti got his education at home in his childhood and he read the Bible. He attended King’s College School because he wanted to be a poet‚ He also attended Henry Sass’s Drawing Academy from 1841 to 1845 to become a painter. Later‚ He enrolled at the Antique School of the Royal Academy and left in 1848. In 1849‚ Dante Rossetti painted The Girlhood
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Christina Rossetti was born December 5th‚ 1830‚ in London‚ United Kingdom. Her father was an Italian poet and a political exile named Gabriele Rossetti. Her mother was half English and half Italian her name was Frances Polidori and they got married in 1826. They had four children‚ Christina is the youngest of the four. She had one sister and two brothers. Maria Francesca‚ who was born in 1827‚ Gabriel Charles Dante born in 1828‚ and William Michael born 1829. Rossetti and her brothers and sisters
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and Contrast Death is the subject of both poems‚ Remember and The Cross of Snow‚ written by Christina Rossetti and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow respectively. The authors use many literary techniques‚ such as imagery‚ mood‚ and metaphors to explore the grieving process from two different perspectives‚ the dead in Remember and the living in The Cross of Snow. Although the poems have some similarities‚ they are also very different. While Longfellow’s poem is about remembering and grieving‚ Rossetti’s
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Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti‚ who assumed the professional name Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ was born 12 May 1828 at No. 38 Charlotte Street‚ Portland Place‚ London‚ the second child and eldest son of Gabriele Rossetti (1783-1854) and Frances Polidori Rossetti (1800-1886). Gabriele Rossetti was a Dante scholar‚ who when younger had been exiled from Naples for writing poetry in support of the Neapolitan Constitution of 1819. He settled in London in 1824‚ where in 1826 he married the daughter of a fellow
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