Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Different Levels of Meaning in George Herbertââ¬â¢s Poem, Love :: Love
Different Levels of Meaning in George Herberts Poem, fill out This unique hit the hay poem by George Herbert seems both simple and complex at the aforementioned(prenominal) time. There are many levels which display the depth of Herberts writing. He gives a three stanza poem, six lines each with the rhyme scheme of A, B, A, B, C, C, and the lines alternating ecstasy and six syllables. This simple and gentle form, that never deviates, gives the reader a tranquil and soothing feeling, adding an extra dimension to the overall poem. The malleable words and enjoyable rhymes gives the hear and feel of a candle-light dinner with soft music playing in the background. Love is a love poem with three distinct levels of meaning the substantial, allegorical, and the religious. The literal level, done so simply, is what makes the other levels so easy to see and understand. There are two entities in the poem Love and the poet. At this level Love is bu t a human lover or a friend. In the first stanza Love welcomes the poet in his/her house to eat an intimate dinner ships company for two. The poet hesitates, feeling unclean. Love senses this and proceeds slowly with the courtship, asking if he needs anything. The middle stanza Love tries to reassure the poet that he is worthy to be a lymph node in his/her house. The poet calls himself unkind, ungrateful, (9), almost trying to prove his unworthiness. The last stanza is the turning point when Love overrides the poets augments. Love stresses to the poet that regardless of his faults he is always welcome at his/her table. The dinner invitation is extended once again and the poet accepts. This intimate dinner party becomes so much more when looked at with deeper meanings. The most obvious is the allegorical, in which Love is love personified, a concept more then a person. The more provocative level is that of the religious, where Herberts true genius show s through in his complex illustration Love is God.
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