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Title: Christina Rossetti


1
Christina Rossetti
  • Remember

2
Section?
  • This is one of the poems about death it goes in
    that theme.
  • Try and use it in a pairing with Do not go gentle
    into that good night.
  • maybe you could also find a link to poem at 39?

3
The poet
  • from a famous family, her brother dante gabriel
    was an artist.
  • She lived a life of illness and must have thought
    about death.
  • She was very admired by the victorians and nearly
    became poet laureate.

4
The Mood
  • Firstly imagine the person you love most in your
    family
  • Now imagine they were watching you on your
    deathbed
  • What would you say to them? Would you try to
    make things better?

5
Section 1
  • Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away
    into the silent land When you can no more hold
    me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet
    turning stay.
  • The call is for the person left behind to
    remember the speaker
  • But it isnt easy to go

6
Section 2
  • Remember me when no more day by day You tell me
    of our future that you plann'd Only remember
    me you understand It will be late to counsel
    then or pray. 
  • when they are separated they must remember.

7
Section 3
  • Yet if you should forget me for a while And
    afterwards remember, do not grieve 
  • But if you do forgot me dont beat yourself up
    about it.

8
Section 4
  • For if the darkness and corruption leave A
    vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better
    by far you should forget and smile Than that you
    should remember and be sad.
  • in the words of tennyson it is better to have
    loved and lost than never to have loved at all

9
The form
  • a sonnet often used as form for love poems (as
    in shakespeare sonnet 116)
  • Does that form work for a poem about death
    though?
  • Or maybe it isnt a poem about death at all?
  • The use of iambic pentameter aids the softness of
    the rhythm and message that Rossetti is trying to
    convey.

10
Form (the difficult bit)
  • She uses ABBA twice, but then, instead of
    following the pattern of using CDE twice, she
    changes it to CDDECE.
  • Significantly, she deliberately does so, as the
    meaning of the poem changes in the sestet to the
    possibility of forgetting and being happy, rather
    than instructions to remember, which occur in the
    octet.

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Language 1
  • Patterns of repetition are an important feature
    of this sonnet, such as Remember gone no
    more.
  • The first Remember me is addressed directly to
    her loved one and although it is an imperative,
    does not feel in any way imposing or commanding.
    The personal pronouns signal this is a very
    personal, emotional poem.

12
Language 2
  • The alliteration of hold me by the hand makes
    clear their relationship and hints at the
    physical contact that will be lost, coupled with
    the monosyllables in line three which add an air
    of finality. The poignant tone is increased here
    by the allusion to their future, with even the
    possibility of a wedding that you planned.

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Language 3
  • The euphemism for death gone away is sadly
    touching and its power is heightened by the
    addition of distance gone far. Rossettis
    metaphor silent land portrays a calm, peaceful
    afterlife and serves to lessen the pain of her
    departure for him.
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