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The literature of love poem comparison
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... The literature of love poem comparison In this essay, I shall be analysing two poems, 'Stanzas for Music' by Lord Byron, and Sylvia Plath's 'Morning Song.' Both poems have a central theme of love, however whilst Byron's focuses on romance, Plath's explores the relationship of mother and child. Here, I shall explore each. 'Stanzas for Music' appears to be an ambiguous poem, with the main subject being the young man it is written to, yet perhaps seen in different ways. The most obvious way of looking at the poem would be to see it as a description of the young man sleeping, using many references of nature to reiterate this point; 'And the lull'd winds seem dreaming,' 'And like music on the waters.' However, it could also be seen that the poem has a more sexual meaning, as there are many phrases relating to heavy breathing ('Whose breast is gently heaving, As













