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  • How Does the Poem "Change Upon Change" by Elizabeth Barett Browning Relate to the Concept of Change

     

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ID number:475896
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Published: 20.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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The theme Change Upon Change by Elizabeth Barett Browning is love lost. The central character of the poem reminisces about his life five months ago. The poet uses the change in season to refer to the emotions of the character "and slow, slow as the winter snow the tears have drifted to mine eyes". As the poem continues the emotions of the character turn with the season. Change Upon Change shows using very emotive techniques, how hard it is to lose the love in your life. Elizabeth Barett Browning has written the poem using words that were used more typically in Elizabethan times and are not really employed widely in normal poems. This style of writing is used by her because this language was most common in love poems. Some words at the end of the lines do rhyme "enow", "thou" and "mute", "root". This creates a flowing effect onto the next row and achieves a link between the lines of the poem. Change upon change is a carefully constructed poem about "love proved false and frail" and its consequences.…

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