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Barrett browning says love thee purely meaning that there distrust

Sonnet 43 elizabeth browning assignment

But by saying this she also raises a question by which love really can be pure or if this is just a similarity. That it is as close to pure as possible. Also, in the line “ I love thee freely, as men strive for right” she is saying that she loves him, without expecting anything back. Also that she is willing to fight for him. The thing about this sonnet is that it is written in present. This enforces that it’s not a love that has not been nor will be, it is something which is going on right now creating a sense of infinite flow to the poem. Haytham Whitear

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