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Christabel
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Christabel
I think the two transgressions that Christabel performed was that of shame and jealousy. In the first parts conclusion Coleridge describes Christabel as she comes out of the orgasmic gaze. He describes her as crying and smiling at the same time and then finally resting like a playful kid.
In the second part of the poem, Sir Leoline is presented to Geraldine and he finds out that she is his once best friends daughter. Sir Leoline is so excited to see her that he embraces her and Christabel gets extremely jealous, the second transgression. Shes so jealous that she hisses like a snake. She now becomes the snake and Geraldine becomes the dove. Sir leoline orders Barcy the Bard to take Geraldine home and he vows that he will kill the traitor that harmed Geraldine. Both ladies are startled by this revelation, but continue on with Barcy the Bard.
As they continue the journey, Sir Leoline listens to the dream and finally realizes that his daughter and Christabel have had intimate relations and he becomes furious and sorrowful at the same time. I wonder if Sir Leolines old friend set this whole thing up just to get back at Sir
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