Monday, September 2, 2019
Valentine, by Ann Duffy and First Love by John Clare :: English Literature
Valentine is by Ann Duffy. The first thing that caught my attention  was the title ââ¬Å"Valentineâ⬠. Usually when you would hear that word your  head would be thinking hearts, love, romance, and choclates etc but  not in this case. In this poem it describes love as an onion and this  is the constant imagery. The poets aim was to use the onion as a  symbol of love rather than the everyday, typical gifts.    I think the poem might have been written by a male but adapted by a  female poet. My reason for saying this is mainly because when you read  the poem it sounds as though itââ¬â¢s a male word because it talks about  giving gifts which is normally from the man. Never the less it has  more deep and emotional feelings in it which makes it sound like a  female words. However we will never know for sure.    The language that the poet uses whether itââ¬â¢s a male or a female is  very powerful and strong because even if donââ¬â¢t enjoy the poem you  would still remember parts of it because its so blunt and straight to  the point .The poem also uses at some point simile and metaphors which  also makes it very affective. In this poem it also constantly compares  love to an onion. It uses the same words that can describe love as  well as an onion , doesnââ¬â¢t really use sweet and fragile words or  phrases that you would normally expect in a love poem but in my  opinion having a bit of a change is always a good thing.    ââ¬Å"Blind you with tearsâ⬠    The word blind and tears show the nature of love and how love can hurt  which leaves you heartbroken and in rivers of tears. However in  cooking wise the onion would blind you and make you cry when you cut  it, so the poet bought these two things together and joined them up to  make his or her point more interesting for the reader.    The language makes me feel very moved at some points because its very  emotional and descriptive .My favourite verse was the last one because  it uses strong words but with passion and a deep full meaning.    ââ¬Å"Lethalâ⬠    Its scent will cling to your fingers,    Cling to your knife    Lethal means dangerous and I think this would describe love best  because in reality love is romantic however if you donââ¬â¢t play it right  and donââ¬â¢t abide by the rules then it could turn into a very nasty  game. This is why love shouldnââ¬â¢t be messed about in the first place as  it not a game in real life it could mess a persons life forever.  					    
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