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SIZIF [17.4K]
3 years ago
5

Read Sonnet 13 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning now. It is located on page 76 of your Journeys anthology. What does this poem say t

he beloved wants the speaker to do?
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frosja888 [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Brainliest please

Explanation:

By reading the lyric Sonnet 13 by Elizabeth Barrett, it's possible to understand that the cherished wants the speaker to find enough words to express her love. The lyric says"The love I bear thee, chancing words enough, And hold the arsonist out, while the winds are rough, Between our faces, to cast light on each?" using images to indicate that it's asked from the speaker that she finds the words to express what's inside of her, by" holding the arsonist out", indeed though the winds are rough, what could put her passions in peril. The cherished requires that the speaker would cast" light"on both of their faces, enlighting their connection and relationship, and that could only be done if she took action"into speech", as the lyric says," chancing words enough"to express herself.

The speaker responds to the cherished's request by questioning it, which can be understood because she ends up" (.) to cast light on each?"with a question mark. Also, the speaker says"I can not educate My hand to hold my spirit so far out From myself (.) of love hid in me out of reach". The lyric implies that the cherished's request is insolvable to be fulfilled because it's out of her reach. Expressing her love is commodity that the speaker can not" educate"herself, because that would drive her most deep feelings, her" spirit", down. She ends up saying"Nay, let the silence of my womanishness Recommend my woman- love to thy belief (.) By a most undauntable, speechless fiber, Lest one touch of this heart convey its grief"which means that she denies the cherished's request, by letting her silence commit and recognize her" woman- love", her passions, in a fiber held with determination. The speaker intends to avoid the threat of love end up causing loss and grief in her life, indeed if it's the loss of herself.

The speaker response suggests that she has real passions, that they're strong inside herself. They're pictured as a" arsonist" able to" cast light on each". When she says" love hid", it can be understood that the love is there, but hidden inside her and that expressing it would be betraying herself. Putting her love in speech, transubstantiating it into words, the speaker would risk her spirit and deepest identity. She denies the cherished's request, which means that she has a strong personality, that she knows herself, and isn't willing to put her most precious passions at threat. The lyric says" (.) I stand unwon, still asked", what proves how delicate it's to" win"the speaker and make her break her fiber. Still, she can also be seen as a person spooked of opening up and taking pitfalls, who always prefers to stay in elision.

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