Sonnet and Poem question & Satirical Essay
The unhappiness she speaks of is a man that she loves but is unable to because of her station , take part in that love . She is bound by her duty to her people . By the third stanza , she begins to explain her insanity , citing that I am soft and made of melting snow (ln 14 She can no longer live with the inner confliction between duty and her own passions , and by the last two lines she cites that let me /die and so forget what love ere meant (lns 17-18 . As she

is unable to partake in her unrequited love , it appears that she would rather die than understand what she is giving up
5 . The imagery in the poem is mainly personification and metaphor comparing her unrequited love to a shadow in the sun (ln 7 ) which is able to [follow] me flying (ln 8 . The love she feels for this man is so intense that it becomes , almost , a person in her life whose only purpose is to torment her with something she can never have
6 . The word choice of the poem is that of a woman who is torn between duty and love . She seems a bit over-dramatic at times , comparing herself to melting snow (ln 14 ) and deciding that she would rather die and so forget what love ere meant (ln 18
7 . The tone of the poem is frustrated and somewhat sad . She is clearly torn between loving this man and obliging her duty as royalty . The poem itself is not addressed to anyone in particular , and even can be read as a diary entry . The emotions in the poem do follow the form that the poem was written in , and the words fulfill their duty to the love-torn queen
8 . The overall...





