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Pamphilia to Amphilanthus: 2

  • Mary Wroth
  • Oct 6, 2015
  • 1 min read

Mary Wroth brings the idea of love to life by comparing it to a juggler. She expresses that everyone seeks the entertainment and spectacle from the juggler but in the end it is the juggler who is fullfilled and not us. Mary Wroth certainly brings a new light to love. The reader can sense a longing to experience love, yet knowing the trickery of it. Her use of metaphors in poetry helps the reader better understand the meaning to her poems. She has a unique sense of writing which entrances the reader. Though it is a tad bit trickery to understand some of her work due to old English literature, it is still worth the effort to look up what is unknown in order to capture the essence of her work.


 
 
 

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