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Cold In The Earth

Emily Bronte's poem, "Cold in the Earth," explores the themes of death, loss, and the enduring pain of love. The speaker mourns the loss of their only love and contemplates the passage of time and the emptiness of life without them. Despite the pain, they choose to continue living and find strength in cherishing existence. Bronte's poignant and evocative verses capture the depth of human emotions.

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Cold In The Earth

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  1. Cold In The Earth By Emily Bronte

  2. Cold In the Earth By Emily Bronte • Cold in the earth, and the deep snow piled above thee! Far, far removed, cold in the dreary grave! Have I forgot, my Only Love, to love thee, Severed at last by Time's all-wearing wave? • Now, when alone, do my thoughts no longer hover Over the mountains on Angora's shore; Resting their wings where heath and fern-leaves cover That noble heart for ever, ever more? • Cold in the earth, and fifteen wild Decembers From those brown hills have melted into spring-- Faithful indeed is the spirit that remembers After such years of change and suffering! • Sweet Love of youth, forgive if I forget thee While the World's tide is bearing me along: Sterner desires and darker hopes beset me, Hopes which obscure but cannot do thee wrong. • No other Sun has lightened up my heaven; No other Star has ever shone for me: All my life's bliss from thy dear life was given All my life's bliss is in the grave with thee. • But when the days of golden dreams had perished And even Despair was powerless to destroy, Then did I learn how existence could be cherished, Strengthened and fed without the aid of joy; • Then did I check the tears of useless passion, Weaned my young soul from yearning after thine; Sternly denied its burning wish to hasten Down to that tomb already more than mine! • And even yet, I dare not let it languish, Dare not indulge in Memory's rapturous pain; Once drinking deep of that divinest anguish, How could I seek the empty world again?

  3. Bronte’s Background • Emily Bronte was born on 30 July 1818 and died on 19 December 1848(1848-12-19) (aged 30). • She was the younger sister of Charlotte Bronte and the fifth of six children. • In 1824, Bronte and her family lived in Thornton then moved to Haworth where Emily's father was perpetual curate, and it was in these surroundings that their literary gifts flourished. • In 1821 Her mother died and her sister Elizabeth came to take care of the children. • In 1824 she attended the newly opened Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge. While there along with her sisters Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte they suffer the harsh regime, cold and poor food. In June 1825 Emily and her sisters were finally taken away from the school for good. • In May 1846 under the Pseudonym of Currer Ellis and Acton Bell, a book of Poems was published, Emily contributed 21 poems.

  4. Theme/ Rhyme & Structure • Theme of Cold in the Earth are: • Death/Loss of her only love. • Time she has been in pain and thinking about him since his death. • The pain separation has cause her. • Life she wants to fulfil after his death. • The stucture of the poem is 4 lines per stanza with the rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH and so on.

  5. Summary • The poem Cold in the Earth is about death and love, a woman who has lost her only love and she cannot stop thinking about him, she wants to die just to be with him. She goes on to say that he was her everything and she cannot ever love anyone else, after years pass with her carrying this pain around with her everywhere she went, she realises this pain does nothing for her, it’s not going to bring her love back. She gives up and forbids herself to think about dying just to be with him and chooses to continue living even though she says the world is empty without him but she still wishes go on living even if she doesn’t live a life full of joy without her love.

  6. Analysis #1 • “..deep snow piled above thee!”– this quote shows that as time passes Bronte pain and troubles piles up, It also shows us how the deepness of the snow is keeping them far apart form each other’s love which adds to the feeling of coldness and numbs her. • “Have I forgot, my Only Love, to love thee” – much time has passed and she has almost forgotten about her “Only Love” which shows us that her love has been dead for quite a long time now. • “Time is a all-wearing wave?” – as time passes she is questioning if pain really does heal over time because she still feels the pain as if it is fresh. • “And fifteen wild Decembers” – shows us that 15 years has passed and Bronte is still thinking of her lover and hasn’t forgotten about them which shows she was faithful to them. But “December” gives us imagery of a dark snowy night which represents death.

  7. Analysis #2 • “Sweet Love of youth, forgive if I forget thee” – this line shows us this love was young love and she has capitalized ‘L’ in “Love” to show how important he was to her, “forgive if I forget thee” also emphasizes this is young love because young people forget easily and Bronte is asking for forgiveness is she forgets about her one and only love. • “While the world's tide is bearing me along:” – time is passing and is distancing Bronte from her love and this is why Bronte said “forgive if I forget thee” in the previous like. • “No other Sun has lightened up my heaven;/ No other Star has ever shone for me:” - This shows us that her love was one of a kind and the imagery created by “lightened” and “shone” is a image of happiness • “All my life's bliss from thy dear life was given,All my life's bliss is in the grave with thee.” – All the happiness in her life could only be given by her lover and now since he is dead all her happiness is buried with him and is gone.

  8. Analysis #3 • “But when the days of golden dreams had perished” – this shows that all the happy days are now gone “dreams” shows us that it was joy she had and “golden” emphasizes the happiness she had with her lover that has not “perished” • “Then did I learn how existence could be cherished, Strengthened and fed without the aid of joy;” – She is continuing with her live and has gotten over the phase of wanting to die to be with her love even thought her life now has no joy, she has gained strength from independent since his death. • “Then did I check the tears of useless passion,”– She realized her tears were useless and were not going to bring back her lover “tears of useless passion”, also emphasizes her grief but wanting to live. • “Weaned my young soul from yearning after thine; “ – She has forced herself to stop loving any other since the death of the death of him and she is saying no one can ever replace him.

  9. Analysis #4 • “Sternly denied its burning wish to hasten Down to that tomb already more than mine! “ – She has harshly denied to herself that she wishes to die and early death just to be with him. • “Dare not indulge in Memory's rapturous pain; Once drinking deep of that divinest anguish, “ – She is afraid to feel the pain again as if it was fresh by thinking of the memories with her lover. “How could I seek the empty world again? “- She continues living but she find the world empty without him.

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