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A Comparison and Contrast of Love in Christopher Marlowe's "The Passionate
Shepherd to his Love" and C. Day Lewis's "Song"
In the poems "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love" by Christopher
Marlowe and "Song" by C. Day Lewis, the speakers display their individual
views of what can be expected with their love. ....
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.... unromantic. The speaker
"handle(s) dainties on the docks" (5) , showing that his work likely
consists of moving crates as a dock worker. He extends his affection
through the emphasis of his love and how it has endured and survived all
hardships. He uses the truth of his poor and difficult situation as a
tool to entice his love.
In the "Passionate Shepherd", the speaker offers his lover a
multitude of delights to persuade her emotions in his favor. At the very
beginning of the poem he states his intention that "we will all the
pleasures prove" (2) ....
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