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    Interpreting Sir Thomas Wyatt’s Whoso List to Hunt: August 24‚ 2006 by Gwen Wark Gwen Wark Published Content: 1 Total Views: 0 Favorited By: 0 CPs Full Profile | Subscribe | Add to Favorites Recommend (37)Multiple pages Font SizePost a comment Volatile 16th Century Politics and Scandal Meet Art Head on Throughout the reign of the volatile Henry VIII‚ writers were posed with a very sensitive problem: how to convey a message to their intended audience without giving offense to the ruler. This

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    "Whoso List to Hunt" is one of thirty sonnets written by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Although Wyatt never published his poems‚ several‚ including "Whoso List to Hunt‚" appeared in the 1557 edition of the printer Richard Tottel’s Songs and Sonnets written by the Right Honorable Lord Henry Howard late Earl of Surrey and other‚ more briefly referred to as Tottel’s Miscellany. "Whoso List to Hunt" is held to be Wyatt’s imitation of "Rime 190‚" written by Petrarch‚ a fourteenth-century Italian poet and scholar

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    always greener on the other side‚” is a common phrase for a reason. Sir Thomas Wyatt’s poem‚ Whoso List to Hunt‚ is a classic poem of a man idealizing a woman he can’t have. The sky is the limit for society’s desires. Whoso List to Hunt is a poem about Wyatt longing for a woman rumored to be Anne Boleyn. He refers to his attempts to swoon Boleyn as a “hunt” because in the fifteenth century‚ men did not only hunt solely to put food on the table to provide for their families. Especially in the case of

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    Whoso list to hunt is a fourteen line poem which follows a strict rhythmic pattern of “abba abba cddc ee”‚ has an iambic pentameter and therefore is known as a sonnet. It is not just any type of sonnet‚ but actually a Petrarchan sonnet. The sonnet is constructed by an octave‚ which are two quatrains combined then a sestet following after that. It was one of the thirty sonnets written by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ and was believed to be written for Anne Boleyn‚ the second wife of King Henry VIII and the woman

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    Whoso List to Hunt‚ by Thomas Wyatt‚ describes the act of chasing after unrequited love. The poet relates this chase for love to the speaker hunting a female deer. With regards to the hunt‚ the speaker tiredly reflects upon his personal experience chasing the deer. The sonnet’s tone revels that the speaker reflects cheerlessly. Additionally‚ the poet describes the speaker’s fixation for unrequited love by showing the speaker progressively becoming less calm. Throughout this piece‚ Thomas Wyatt plays

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    Poetry Analysis – Whoso List To HuntWhoso List To Hunt” is a Petrarchan sonnet by Thomas Wyatt‚ which is known as an Italian sonnet‚ consisting of an octave and a sestet. This sonnet revolves around the themes of unrequited love‚ sexism‚ complexity‚ obsession and passion. Wyatt uses a collection of poetic techniques within the sonnet in order to display the power and desire the man has for the woman. The structure of this sonnet corresponds to a Petrarchan sonnet. This is identified by the

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    calming. “Whoso List to Hunt” by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ and “The Flea” written by John Donne‚ are two pieces of poetry that were written in a way that are not so pleasant to the ear. The poems were written nearly a year apart. Even in a year’s time‚ poets did not change the way that they describe love and feelings for someone‚ and in this case‚ women. After analyzing the two poems‚ they both contain many different uses of literary terms‚ and philosophies. Sir Thomas Wyatt wrote the short poem‚ “Whoso List

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    Olivia Hester Dr. Julia Griffin British Literature I March 12‚ 2015 Whoso list to hunt: Stalking vs. Admiring “Whoso list to hunt” is a Petrarch sonnet with fourteen lines written in iambic pentameter. It follows an abbaabba cddc ee rhyme scheme (Wyatt 649) instead of traditional Petrarch rhyme scheme of abbaabba cde cde (Petrarch 337). Wyatt’s poem is loosely based off of Petrarch’s original sonnet “Una candida cerva”. Both sonnets are about unattainable women and use the allusion of a doe to

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    Vignettes November 26‚ 2013 Similes Metaphor Personification Imagery My Name I would like to know how my name began. In English‚ it is free holder. In Latin‚ it is a beautiful woman. In Nicaragua‚ it means half a dozen people answer when it is called. It’s like going into a dark alley filled with cats and calling‚ “Here kitty.” Carolina means common‚ its just ordinary. It is eight sweet letters. Carolina is like a song of happiness or joy. It is the color of the rainbow that comes after

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    Both The Last Supper by Leanardo Da Vinci and the poem ‘Whoso List to Hunt’ by Sir Thomas Wyatt‚ in speaking to the theme of love and tragedies serve as a sign of the aesthetic of Renaissance. The Renaissance was the period that came right after the Middle Ages. Bringing back the learning of Rome and ancient Greece. The way of painting‚ decorative arts and Sculpturing recognized with the Renaissance as a stable government and prosperity increases‚ new renaissance came from Italy in the late

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