The poem “My Love for You is so Embarrassingly” by Todd Boss is a poem about love and the whirlwind of feelings you get when experiencing it. In this poem, Boss uses many figures of speech in order to put ourselves in his shoes and help us better understand what love is to him. The title may cause confusion; why would love be so embarrassing? Throughout the poem he uses several metaphors ultimately explaining it. Boss’s love is so grand; he is so infatuated that it is embarrassing. Boss starts the poem with, “grand…would you mind terribly, my groundling…” He identifies his lover his groundling. Although, in many contexts this might be offensive, perhaps it is his love language. One definition of groundling claims it is a theater goer that sits in the pit below the stage. Perhaps his love is so grand it’s like a musical or play that he is putting on just for her. Another definition states a groundling is one who cannot travel. It could be that Boss is referring to his love whom is far away and cannot visit him so he is traveling to see her. Another reason he could be implying he is …show more content…
He’s claiming his love to be the best of his time, and even though both ended in failure, they left a mark in history. When he states, “that vulnerable elephantine dream of transport, a fabric Titanic on an ocean of air?” He’s explaining how massive yet fragile love can be. He compares it to a fabric Titanic; fabric may be beautiful but it is not sturdy, it is delicate and should be handled with care. Thus, he is claiming love is not easy and not always sturdy. Love takes hard work and needs support and care in order to
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To love so much, yet to have those feels not returned is such an embarrassment and is painful. In George Gascoigne's poem For That He Looked Not upon Her, expresses the pain of the narrator by using an a,b,a,b pattern, imagery, and elements of light. With Gascoigne's poem, he uses an a,b,a,b pattern. The reason why he would do this is so that the poem has an easier flow. For example he wrote,"...again with fire...grievous is the game...dazzled by desire...down my head."
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A.E. Stallings’ “First Love: A Quiz” was a shocking poem that could leave a reader quite flabbergasted by the end. Looking simply at the title, what comes to mind is a simple quiz in a frivolous teen magazine article, but what lies beneath the surface is much more dark and filled with hurt. From the title that may make one believe this is to be a story of a child’s first love, to the last stanza, in which readers could be taken aback by the blatant change in mood, stating “the place he took me to…is called by some men hell and others love” (22,29), describing the difference between a relationship of compassion and consent between one another, and a relationship in which one person abuses their power. The figurative language and metaphors used
Love is essential to overcoming adversity and it is the ability to cause change in yourself and
“ She lifted her face to him and held out her arms and he was there beside her, rocking her back and forth in his arms. He could feel the heat of her face against the hard fibre of his chest, a wetness there, fluids, her fluids. “I don’t want a doctor,” she said. ”The theme I got from the story is that no matter how much you love someone, actions have consequences. You can’t act without thinking of the repercussions.
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