Lamia Flashcards

(33 cards)

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“P”Nymph and Satyr from the prosperous woods”

Line 2

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-Unnatural world (“Nymph and Satyr”) contrasting with humanly and rational world (“woods”)
-Spirits from the woods

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“Bent warm on amorous theft:
From high Olympus had he stolen light”

Lines 8 and 9

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-Her “light” is helping him see
-Could be fire, suggesting he is looking for something (her)

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“From vale to vale, from wood to wood, he flew”

Line 27

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-His obsession and passion to find her

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“To find where this sweet Nymph prepared her secret bed”

Lines 30 and 31

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-Sexual intent
-Extra syllable, breaking the rhythm; foreshadowing broken relationships etc

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“He found a palpitating snake”

Line 46

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-Victim and villain
-Her fear and nerves > her later fear of exposure
-Palpitating means fast hear beat

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“Vermilion-spotted, golden, green, and blue”

Line 49

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-Colours represent her bright and luminous beauty
-“Golden” suggests her powers make her rich of appearance

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“Some demon’s mistress, or the demon’s self”

Line 58

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-Perceived as an evil demon
-She wasn’t just possessed by the devil, but made into one too
-Hell/religious imagery

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“Her elfin blood in madness ran”

Line 152

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-Her transformation is chaotic and painful
-“Elfin blood” implies her supernatural and otherworldly origin

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“Her eyes in torture fixed and anguish drear”

Line 156

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-Price of love and being mortal
-Unbearable pain
-Deep and bleak pain

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“The colours all inflamed throughout her train”

Line 160

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-Erupts with vivid colours
-A burning and uncontrollable force

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“So that, in moments few, she was undressed”

Line 168

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-An immediate transition
-She has lost rather than gained something
-Potential sexual underlying imagery?

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“Nothing but pain and ugliness were left”

Line 171

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-Emotional weight
-Left her with suffering only
-Mortal world and being human

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13
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“Crete’s forests heard no more”

Line 177

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-Serpent identity fully erased > end of transformation
-Natural world no longer bears her existence

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“When in the serpent prison-house”

Line 211

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-She was trapped in the snake body
-Suggests she is more free now than she was before
-“Prison” implies her past identity was torturous

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“Lamia beheld him coming, near, more near”

Line 246

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-She has held on to her predatory nature she had as a snake
-Desperation for love

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“So neighboured to him, and yet so unseen”

Line 249

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-Invisible and camouflaged
-They’re like predator and prey
-Familiar yet never seen before

17
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“And soon his eyes had drunk her beauty up”

Line 260

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-Her attractiveness has taken advantage of her
-Love at first sight > ultimately leads to their demise

18
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“Put her new lips to his, and gave afresh the life she had so tangles in her mesh”

Lines 303 and 304

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-Physical force and unconsensual
-“Tangled in her mesh” has spider imagery > predator and prey
-Manipulative

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“Lycius from death awoke into amaze”

Line 332

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-Her powers to make him alive again > supernatural
-His amaze implies that he is shocked by her magical powers > naivety of her true identity

20
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“Unperplexed delight and pleasure known”

Line 337

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-Femme fatale
-Successfully changed his perspective

21
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“Lycius shrank closer”

Line 377

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-Hiding himself from Apollonius
-Shame of being with someone unmarried
-Ironic because Apollonius was the one who ruined their relationship

22
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“Mild as a star in water”

Line 393

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-Reflection > no permanence > she will fade
-Temporary love between them
-“Mild” implies their love isn’t strong

23
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“Cinder, ashes, dust”

Line 411

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-Remains of fires
-Unable to build back up

24
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“Old Apollonius- from him keep me hid”

Line 512

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-She knows Apollonius is a threat to her
-He will cause their downfall

25
"In pale contented sort of discontent" Line 547
-Underlying anxiety -Knows the marriage is a risk in Apollonius's presence
26
"Who looked thereon with eye severe" Line 570
-Eye of rationality > Destroys happiness -Reveals truth and happiness, but clashes with rational thinking
27
"Philosophy will clip an angel's wings" Line 650
-Being rational will 'clip' the 'wings' of wonder and imagination -Rationality is the destructive force of love
28
"Unweave a rainbow" Line 653
-Sense of loss when humanity is brought to it -We have to take something apart to understand it
29
"The tender-personed Lamia melt into a shade" Line 654
-Destroyed by truth -Hiding away from her shadow -Lost all colour and is now just a 'shade'
30
"'Twas icy and the cold ran through his veins" Line 668
-Foreshadowing his cold feelings towards her -Nerves
31
"'Begone, foul dream!' he cried'" Line 688
-Knows her true identity -Feels deceived and lied to
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"Lycius' arms were empty of delight" Line 724
-Lycius is destroyed with the reality of truth and rationality -'Empty' could mean literally (physically without her) or mentally
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"Heavy body wound" Line 728
-Joyless and painful -Poems ends with pain and coldness