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Title: The British Renaissance Produced Many Types Of Literature And Was Infl
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allusions to these things also demonstrates the Shepherd's hollow sense of hope.
The Shepherd tries to lure the girl by offering her everything in the world.
This materialism clearly shows that Marlowe believes that only fancy trinkets
and beautiful possessions will win the heart of a girl... Showed first 250 characters
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In virtually every
stanza, there is a reference to a nicety that the Shepherd offers the girl in
pursuitof her love.
A belt of straw and ivy buds,
With coral clasps and amber studs;
Christopher Marlowe's Shepherd clearly believes that the only surefire way of
attaining love would be to offer as much as you can and lure your subject into a
false sense of being loved by giving her (or him) the world... Showed next 250 characters
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