The poem "Who ever loved what he did not love at first sight" is a poem that studies love by Christopher Marlowe. Unlike other poets, Christopher does not use a wide range of techniques. “Who Ever Loved Not at First Sight” conveys a message that there is no greater love than love at first sight. It is clear that the poem is about love. The poem uses a consistent rhyme scheme (A, A, B, B, C, C, D, D, E, E, F, F), maintaining a consistent rhythm throughout the poem. Alliteration of the letter 'w', "We wish you loved yourself", and the effect of alliteration is that it imitates the natural synaptic rhythm of the brain. The poem “Why She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her,” explains that she lives to love her partner, not to explain why she feels that way. He claims that love is so all-encompassing that it cannot be explained or even justified. Trying to do so would diminish the emotion. To explore the idea of love, Christopher Bennan uses the ending rhyme "....make us wise,....Look into the eyes;" alliteration "If spirits were free from mortal meshes", metaphor, repetition "I love you now until I die. Because I must love because I live", simile and onomatopoeia. The use of end rhyme in the poem creates a rhythm. This poem uses a rhyme scheme throughout the poem, which means it has a musical quality because it flows in a rhythmic way The use of alliteration for the word love brings out the point more clearly, also because the word 'love' is repeated in the same stanza, it remains imprinted in the mind giving more power to the poem. Both poems use a rhyming scheme to make the poem effective which makes the poem flow and gives a rhythm to the
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