Comparison of Andrew Marvell’s ‘To His Coy Mistress’ and Joh
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intensity of emotion is not a place where rational reasoning and logical argument usually reside. The poems have argument consisting of the main body of he poem, whereas the intense imagery and emotion is conveyed through the language that is used. Language in all the poems is simple and usually direct, and the verse is occasionally rough, like speech, rather than written in a concise, smooth manner, resulting in a dominance of thought over form.
intensity of emotion is not a place where rational reasoning and logical argument usually reside. The poems have argument consisting of the main body of he poem, whereas the intense imagery and emotion is conveyed through the language that is used. Language in all the poems is simple and usually direct, and the verse is occasionally rough, like speech, rather than written in a concise, smooth manner, resulting in a dominance of thought over form.