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Tuesday, January 8, 2019

La Dame and Cathy Ames Comparison

In the poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats and the bill East Of promised land by John Steinbeck twain authors similarly condition wo custody as inhu composition with the intention of the literary technique of vision. twain Steinbeck and Keats throughout their writings describe events and throng in great detail. Both of the wowork force argon beautiful yet wild, rig a man to peace, and force someone to solitude. In the beginning of both the poem and business relationship the authors give a very optical description of the women.They argon both considered to get along on the outside as if they argon a faerys child beautiful. But when you tonicity into their eyes a sense of cosmos wild is within them. The wildness that the men see in their eyes foreshadows their merciless nature. The wildness anyudes to and foreshadows the womens animalistic and heartless actions. In both fables the women seduce multiple men with their physical attractiveness in couch to ga in control of them and ready the attitude benefit them.The authors use imagery in their texts by explaining in detail the womens cracking physical features in order to make the reader picture the women in the same(p) way that the narrator does. Steinbeck and Keats effectivly project the images of the women into the minds of the reader. In the two pieces of literature both of the authors demarcate a scene using imagery in which the beautiful women make a man fall asleep in order to obtain what they want.In Steinbecks case it would be Cathy Ames overdosing Adam so she can sleep with Charles on the night of their wedding. While in Keats poem it is La Dame who easy puts the unsuspecting dub to sleep so she can murder him. The women in these scenes point awful acts but neither of them encounter any remorse or conscience, which oes to interpret the women are truly merciless and puddle a wild nature. In Keats story he uses imagery in the knights hopeful dream as a warning to sh ow him all of La Dames retiring(a) victims who had been lured in and killed before him.This shows that La Dames facial expression of love are false and that she go away continue to mercilessly hurt people. The authors uses of imagery in these scenes make the reader come up like they are in the story watching the horrible acts take terminationow and make the reader lovingly abhor the women for their cruel and clalways actions. In both texts Steinbeck and Keats write a very optical scene about men go away the eautiful women and cutting all ties to them because they realize that the women are fake, merciless and wild.In the poem write by Keats the knight wakes up as a lonely and palely loitering man because he realizes that if he continued to obey La Dame he would end up like all the other men who fell for her because she is wild and depart never be tamed, she is merciless and all of her fealings were false. La Dame emotionally misconstrues the knight and leaves hime to liv e his life as a dead person with his heart in a million pieces. In Steinbecks novel the whoremaster, Mr.Edwards, get the better of and then leaves Cathy to die because he feels that Cathy had unendingly manipulated him and hurt him emotionally, physically and finically and he ever have to deal with her and be put through what he had been. Throughout for each one of the literary masterpieces both authors similarly characterize women as merciless through the use of the literary technique of imagery. Both of the women are beautiful yet wild, put a man to sleep, and force someone to solitude. Cathy Ames and La Dame were characterized as two despicipable women who inflicted agony and suffering upon others, to make up for the emotions that they cannot feel.

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