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The Passionate Shepherd To His Love By: Christopher Marlowe

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Page 1: Passionate shepherd

The Passionate Shepherd To His

LoveBy: Christopher Marlowe

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The Passionate Shepherd To His

Love is an example of a

pastoral poem.

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Pastoral

Poem

a poetic kind that concerns

itself with simple life of country folk

and describes that life in stylized, idealized terms.

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Pastoral

Poem

Characters are

shepherds or eople

involved in tending to

basic human needs in a simplified society.

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Pastoral

Poem

the language of pastoral is informal and fairly simple,

although always a bit

more sophisticated than that of

real shepherds

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Grove a small group of

trees

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Madrigal

a song for several singers, usually without musical

instruments

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Posya small bunch

of flowers

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Kirtle

to decorate fabric with a pattern of stitches usually using

colored thread

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Myrtle

a bush with shiny

leaves, pink or white

flowers and bluish-black

berries

the tree of

Aphrodite

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Amber

a hard transparent

yellowish-brown substance formed in

ancient times from the liquid

of trees

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WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY

Swaina young

man who is in love

Ivy buds

an evergreen plant that

grows up walls or along the

ground

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POETIC STRUCTURE:MAIN IDEA

SHEPHERD HIS PROMISES

LOVE AND AFFECTION

FOR AN UNDESCRIBED

WOMAN

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The poem is divided into three parts:

Stanza 1~Stanza 2

The speaker hopes his love to live with him and enjoy the

beauty of the nature.

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The poem is divided into three parts:

Stanza 3-Stanza 5

The speaker makes many things to

please and persuade his love.

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The poem is divided into three parts:

Stanza 6

The speaker presents one last imagery—that of young men singing and dancing in love if the lady accepts his

proposal.

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WHO IS THE

SPEAKER IN THE POEM?

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Work in pairs and look for

characteristics of the shepherd

based from the poem’s context.