Why are Hermes' curls jealous in Lamia?
Why are Hermes' curls jealous in Lamia?
A bit of overview of the entire poem: https://secretsburied.weebly.com/lamia
Google AI:
In John Keats' poem Lamia, Hermes' curls are described as "jealous" because they cling to his shoulders, seeming to possess a jealous nature themselves. This is part of a larger description of Hermes' passionate pursuit of a nymph, and the "jealous" curls emphasize the intensity of his desire and his determination to find her. [1, 2, 3]
Here's a more detailed explanation:
• The Scene: The poem describes Hermes' intense emotions as he searches for the nymph. He is burning with "celestial heat" and his curls are described as "fallen in jealous curls about his shoulders bare". [3, 3]
• Figurative Language: The phrase "jealous curls" is a personification. It's not meant literally; the curls themselves are not jealous. Instead, the phrase emphasizes the intensity of Hermes' desire and his unwillingness to let anything come between him and his goal. [1, 1, 2, 2]
• Connection to Hermes' Passion: The "jealous curls" are a visual representation of Hermes' passionate, even obsessive, pursuit of the nymph. They are a physical manifestation of his inner turmoil and his determination to find her, highlighting the strength of his desire. [1, 1, 3, 3]
• Contrast with Lamia: The description of Hermes' passionate, almost violent, pursuit contrasts with Lamia's more subtle and complex motivations. While Hermes is driven by a primal desire, Lamia's desire for Lycius is more nuanced and ultimately tragic. [1, 1, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6]
AI responses may include mistakes.
[1]*https://quizlet.com/gb/557505617/lam...s-flash-cards/ [2]*https://quizlet.com/gb/385639725/kea...a-flash-cards/
[3]*https://henneman.uk/john-keats-biogr...-1-lines-1-26/
[4]*https://www.coursehero.com/lit/Lamia...cter-analysis/
[5]*https://www.ebsco.com/research-start...mia-john-keats
[6]*https://www.mytutor.co.uk/answers/16...eyes-in-Lamia/
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