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Love and Friendship by Emily Bront毛 - OCRThemes

A poem comparing romantic love with the love between friends. The poem鈥檚 content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are also considered.

Part of English LiteraturePoems

Themes

A pink wild rose
Figure caption,
In 'Love and Friendship' love is compared to 'the wild rose-briar'

A number of unifying ideas or run through the poem. Different readers may attach more or less significance to each of these themes, depending upon how they view the poem.

ThemeEvidenceAnalysis
Love: Bront毛 refers to romantic love in this poem and warns the reader that, though lovely, it is transient and will not last.鈥榊et wait till winter comes again/ And who will call the wild-briar fair?鈥Bront毛 starts the poem with a simile, comparing love to 鈥榯he wild rose-briar鈥. She goes on to show how the rose changes through the seasons, implying that love will also fade.
Friendship: On the other hand, Bront毛 suggests that friendship is steady and constant and able to sustain all difficulties.鈥楤ut which will bloom most constantly?鈥Friendship is compared to the holly-tree which stays green throughout the year. Bront毛 suggests that this quality of consistency is shared by true friendship.
Seasons: Bront毛 uses the seasons to represent different times in both friendship and love.鈥楾he wild rose-briar is sweet in spring鈥During spring and summer, the wild rose-briar is in bloom and its flowers 鈥榮cent the air鈥. The seasons represent the times when love is also new and easy. Bront毛 suggests that winter is a more difficult time and that love, like the rose, might not survive the challenges posed by the colder season.
ThemeLove: Bront毛 refers to romantic love in this poem and warns the reader that, though lovely, it is transient and will not last.
Evidence鈥榊et wait till winter comes again/ And who will call the wild-briar fair?鈥
AnalysisBront毛 starts the poem with a simile, comparing love to 鈥榯he wild rose-briar鈥. She goes on to show how the rose changes through the seasons, implying that love will also fade.
ThemeFriendship: On the other hand, Bront毛 suggests that friendship is steady and constant and able to sustain all difficulties.
Evidence鈥楤ut which will bloom most constantly?鈥
AnalysisFriendship is compared to the holly-tree which stays green throughout the year. Bront毛 suggests that this quality of consistency is shared by true friendship.
ThemeSeasons: Bront毛 uses the seasons to represent different times in both friendship and love.
Evidence鈥楾he wild rose-briar is sweet in spring鈥
AnalysisDuring spring and summer, the wild rose-briar is in bloom and its flowers 鈥榮cent the air鈥. The seasons represent the times when love is also new and easy. Bront毛 suggests that winter is a more difficult time and that love, like the rose, might not survive the challenges posed by the colder season.

Question

How does the poet show that friendship is constant?