Saturday, July 20, 2019
Analysis of Two In The Campagna by Robert Browning Essay -- Robert Bro
Analysis of "Two In The Campagna" by Robert Browning    "Two In The Campagna" is essentially a love poem, written by Browning  to capture the tragic and dark aspects of a relationship. The poem  commences with romantic images of the couple sitting in the fields of  Rome in spring. The first line, starting with 'I wonder' sets the  contemplative tone of the piece, and the poet follows one particular  trail of thought for several stanzas. Clearly, the poet is trying to  capture what cannot be easily confined; he is attempting to articulate  a sentiment of fleeting love that perhaps can only be felt. Browning  describes the thought floating away over the picturesque scenery:    ?Help me to hold it! First it left    The yellowing fennel, run to seed    There, branching from the brickwork?s cleft??    The flowing lines and use of enjambment represent his thoughts  spilling over, almost frolicking through the fields of Rome. This  style of poetry is used by Browning regularly: for example in ?Love  Among The Ruins? his thoughts flow over from one line to the next ?  however the message of this poem is the opposite from ?Two In The  Campagna?, as the former depicts the enduring power of passionate  love, and the latter describes the natural diminution of feelings  after the passionate climax of sex.    The poem becomes increasingly vibrant and passionate as the couple  evidently become sexually aroused together. In my opinion, the  imagery of the beetles inside a flower is incredibly vivid and is one  of my personal favourite images in all of Browning?s love poetry:    ??Where one small orange cup amassed    Five beetles,--blind and green they grope    Among the honey-meal??    The images are abundantly fertile, with an intense evocation...              ...uch  illogically violent ways. However, it does capture the essence of  jealousy, possessiveness and the yearning for eternal unity that many  people do feel. Browning has evidently taken this to the extreme  effectively, as it is his style to shock the reader.    In conclusion, Browning uses many different techniques of conveying  the complexities of human passion, and does this effectively from many  points of view on love. However, it does seem that Browning usually  has a slightly subdued, possibly even warped view of love and romance  ? and this could be because his own love life was publicly perceived  to be ultimately perfect but retrospectively it appears his marriage  with Elizabeth Browning was full of doubt and possessiveness, as seen  in ?Any Wife To Any Husband? which most critics believe to be based on  the troubled relationship between the Browning?s.                        
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