The Farmer's Bride - Charlotte Mew Flashcards

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The Farmer’s Bride

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This poem presents the negative consequences for both husband and wife of an arranged marriage that is unconsummated.
It brings out the sadness of the husband who wants a relationship with his wife but does not have the emotional intelligence to understand her.
On the other hand, it presents how an inexperienced, virginal bride is terrified of a sexual relationship with a man she barely knows.

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General Context

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  • Charlotte Mew was never married. This might be reflected in her negative portrayal of marriage and how it strips woman’s freedom.
  • The setting of the poem is in a farm and her grandfather was a farmer.
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‘I chose a maid’

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L - verb
It suggests that she is objectified and implies she has no choice.

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‘like a little frightened fay’

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L - simile
Fay means fairy which suggests that she is almost ethereal, not quite human. It also makes her seems vulnerable.

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‘like the shut of a winter’s day’

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L - simile
She has shut down emotionally due to the fear of her husband.

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‘flying like a hare’

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L - simile
Hare moves fast but are also wild and undomesticated. It shows how confined she feels within the domestic sphere.

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‘we chased her…we caught her and turned key upon her’

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L - verbs
He sees her as an animal and does not see her as vulnerable.

R - shocking to modern readers

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‘like a mouse’

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L - simile
She is timid and vulnerable.

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‘sweet as the first wild violets’

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L - simile
When violets are removed from the natural environment, they wither and die quickly. Just like the bride is withering away in the marriage. She is the happiest in a natural environment but she is now confined.

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‘but what to me?’

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L - rhetorical question
Suggests the farmer barely knows her.

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‘alone, poor maid’

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L - adjective
The farmer is not a complete monster as he feels sorry for her.

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‘tis but a stair betwixt us’

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Physically, they are not far apart but emotionally they are very distanced.
He also longs to be with her sexually.

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Rhyme scheme of stanza 3

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AABBBCCDDD
The concentration of consecutive rhyming lines which emphasises her claustrophobic entrapment within the house.

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The exclamation marks and repetition in the final three lines

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The broken syntax emphasises the farmer’s desperate longing to consummate the marriage.

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