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a) Poem built on the conceit that equates falling in love to losing a battle.
41 Sidney
b) “darkness visible”
Paradise Lost, J.Milton
d) Poems that take the form of a “dramatic lyric”
Canonization --- J.Donne
The Flea --------
e) Poem relating the passing of time to the sea waves
60, Shakespeare / 75, Spenser
f) Shakespeare’s sonnet made up of just 6 rhyming couplets
126 Shakespeare
g) Poem containing conceits that hinge on at least five metaphors using spheres and circles
Valediction, forbidding morning
j) Social convention of polite flattery to women is denounced
Reflection upon marriage
l) Poem in which a theatrical conceit underscores the extremes of feeling and changing moods of the lover.
54, Spenser
m) Poem that mocks other literary traditions, presenting them as contrived, through hyperbole and summary
6, Sidney
n) Poem built on a conceit based on the Platonic idea that inner goodness, irradiating as a powerful light through the eyes, equals beauty.
**7 Sidney
o) Poem in which the pain of the lover is enhanced by means of antithesis: the growing of life around him versus the growth of his grief
The soote season, Sidney
p) Poem that includes an agricultural metaphor to evoke fertility
**3, Shakespeare
t) Poem that mocks conventional descriptions of the lady’s beauty
130, Shakespeare
u) Poem in which the moral dimension of sexual intercourse is lowered by means of a conceit based on an innocent creature from the natural world
The Flea, J.Donne
v) Poem which disparages and mocks virginity and honour by evoking the death of the lady
To his coy mistress
w) Poem in which the human concerns of active life in society are disparaged in favour of contemplative life withdrawn from society
The Garden
x) Poem in which a labyrinth becomes an extended conceit to mark a woman’s conclusion in love.
Sonnet 77, Lady Mary Worth
y) The black protagonist is physically described by European standards to make the reading audience sympathise with him
Oronooko, Aprha Behn
z) The division between the actual readers of the poem and a hypothetical, future community is the basis of irony and religious criticism
Canonization, J.Donne