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DH Laurence poems

ses that the boat has gone.The atmospheric conditions may represent the hardships that the couple had to go through in their relationship, and may also be used contrast the unpredictability of the outside world compared to the steady relationship that the couple have.A Youth Mowing is also a poem about relationships, this time it is between a younger couple. The river Isar is a symbol of freedom, it represents the way that the mens lives are. However, this sense of liberty is broken by the swish of the scythe-strokes as the girl takes four sharp breaths. Sibilance is used to show that there is a sinister undertone to the freedom that the boy has which will be broken by the news that his girlfriend is bringing. She feels guilty for whats in store, as now the boy will have to be committed to spending the rest of his life with her, and paying the price for the fun that they had.The entrapment is shown by the possessive way that the girl says, I claim him once and for all. The boy is described as being as proud as a deershoulder deep in corn. Its as though Lawrence is saying that sex is nothing sinful in the animal world and that it is just a natural thing, but in the human world the voice of society sees it as being immoral, and that a man and woman should marry and be committed to one another for the rest of their lives if a pregnancy occurs. There is an undertone of faith in this poem as the girl feels sorry for her boyfriend, and can understand that it is unfair to put him under the pressure, this shows that she cares about him a lot. However, she feels as though she has to tell him because he has a right to know, this shows a glimmer of hope in their relationship. They trust and love each other enough to understand how one another feels, yet at the same time they can be truthful and honest with each other.Giorno dei Morti is a poem about family relationships, and of how a mother and a father act at the funeral of their child compared w...

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