![]() ![]() ![]() Didacticism What restored her status as a major writer? Her exploration of what it means to be a woman poet and her response to social and political events. What year was Elizabeth Barrett Browning born? 1806 What year did she die? 1861 What American was she contemporaries with? Emily Dickinson How was her work seen by the modernist? Seen as inappropriate didacticism and rhetorical excess of Victorian poetry Means teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson sometimes it can negatively mean that you are lecturing others too much. Words about childhood, adulthood, and death show that the poem what? Traces all the stages of life What do the stages of life words say about theme? Love is for a lifetime. ![]() The sestet represents that she had an intense childhood and now she brings all that intensity to: Robert as they prepare to wed. ![]() The last 6 lines compares what? The intensity of her feelings now and the intensity of her feelings in childhood. In marriage, we should love our spouse as we love God. The octave of the poem compares what? Love and religion What themes are suggested by the first 8 lines of the poem? Love is holy. ![]()
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