Friday, October 25, 2019
Marvells to His Coy Mistress: The Essence Of Time :: essays research papers
 Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress": The Essence of Time      The male species has a very creative mind. The creative mind becomes  particularly active when the case involves the female species. In Andrew  Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress," the author shows how his creative mind is put  to use. Marvell, uses time in an attempt to manipulate his coy mistress.       Time is depicted in three different manners. First, Marvell uses "ideal  time." In ideal time, he tells how many years he would spend loving her if they  were given the opportunity. He explains to his mistress that if time allowed,  he would spend hundreds of years just to admire her physical being. Next, he  implicates "real time," to persuade her to become accessible to him. In real  time, Marvell gives examples of her aging and how she will go to the grave with  her pride if she doesn't give in. Finally, the use of "optimum time" plays on  her emotions of how sweet the opportunity to make love to her would be.  Marvell tells his mistress that the act would be almost animalistic and intense.  Throughout the poem, he uses the phases of time in an attempt to frighten her  into having sex with him.       All three stanza's in the poem represent a different time frame. The  first gives his mistress a feeling of unconditional love. He leads her to  believe he would give all he has to her as long as time will permit. During  the second stanza, Marvell plays on her fear of getting old. He warns her that  her beauty isn't everlasting and that she will end up unhappy alone if she  doesn't give in. Marvell's use of optimum time, the best time, show's his  emotions. He appears to become aggravated. This seems to be his ace in the  hole. In my opinion, he uses what he believes to be the dearest thing to her,    					    
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