Friday, October 25, 2019
The Seduction Eileen McAuley To His Coy Mistress Andrew Marvell Eileen
The Seduction Eileen McAuley To His Coy Mistress Andrew Marvell Eileen McAuleyââ¬â¢s The Seduction is set against the bleak surroundings of Merseyside. ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ Eileen McAuley ââ¬ËTo His Coy Mistressââ¬â¢ Andrew Marvell Eileen McAuleyââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ is set against the bleak surroundings of Merseyside. The purpose of the story is to show a teenage girlââ¬â¢s predicament after getting drunk at a party. The poet contrasts the girlââ¬â¢s ideas of love and sex with reality. This is done effectively by using techniques such as similes and alliteration. The poem shows how young teenage girls can be easily seduced under the influence of alcohol. ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ also shows how young girls can be manipulated by the media. McAuley presents the setting for the seduction of the girl as harsh through use of language and imagery. The setting is described using phrases such as ââ¬Ëfar from the blind windows of the tower blocksââ¬â¢. The words ââ¬Ëtower blocksââ¬â¢ gives the setting a threatening atmosphere. Also the words ââ¬Ëblind windowsââ¬â¢ adds mystery to the setting. This is because the two words are contrasting. The word ââ¬Ëblindââ¬â¢ is usually associated with visionless. While ââ¬Ëwindowsââ¬â¢ are usually see-through. ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ is set in the ââ¬Ëquiet bricks of Birkenheadââ¬â¢ suggesting that place that he takes her to is remote. ââ¬ËFar past the silver stream of traffic through the cityââ¬â¢ this is implies that they were distant from the busy city leaving them isolated this makes the girl vulnerable. A lot of the language used in 'The Seduction' is symbolic. ââ¬ËSo she followed him there all high white shoesââ¬â¢ is an example of symbolic poetry. The shoes are described as white to present a symbol of purity, which is a major theme in the poem. Towards the... ... Mistressââ¬â¢ is to show the effects of a seduction. ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ focuses on a teenage seduction whereas ââ¬ËTo His Coy Mistressââ¬â¢ focuses on a more matured seduction. McAuleyââ¬â¢s poem ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ is critical of teenage magazines. McAuley shows a disliking attitude towards the contents of teenage magazines. This may be because she is against the way love and romance is presented these types of magazines. McAuley is also critical of societyââ¬â¢s attitude towards teenage pregnancy. She explores how things like anorexia and drugs amongst teenagers are accepted by society and how teenage pregnancy is not. McAuley also criticizes prejudice and stereotyping in the society. I enjoyed reading both ââ¬ËThe Seductionââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËTo His Coy Mistressââ¬â¢. I preferred Eileen McAuleyââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËThe Seduction because it has a more meaningful message, also because it is directed at my age group.
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