A shepherd confesses his undying love for his beloved in a letter, describing what he can give to his cherished, like a gown of lovely silk made from his precious lamb’s wool. A student could also write a love letter to their crush and speak of the charming gifts they’ll give to them, or simply just be confessing to their crush and being rejected simply because their gifts don’t mean anything. Love in a student’s life could be somewhat grand, or just puppy love, the Shepherd was just infatuated with the idea of his love, and there was no ‘true’ love, only lust. The poem remains private though, it comes straight from the Shepherd’s viewpoint and it’s his own words, but that means that they could not be true, made up even. The poem describes a student’s way of writing a letter, writing a formal letter and seemingly lying about some aspects to seem more important and superior. The author’s use of imagery helps to paint the picture of what the message is, and this message could be coming from the author himself, perhaps he too tried to write a love letter to his crush and was rejected, seeing as the writing is personal. Overall this poem doesn’t communicate any life lessons, but can be found relatable in the aspect of love confessing, and love to a student can be an important
A shepherd confesses his undying love for his beloved in a letter, describing what he can give to his cherished, like a gown of lovely silk made from his precious lamb’s wool. A student could also write a love letter to their crush and speak of the charming gifts they’ll give to them, or simply just be confessing to their crush and being rejected simply because their gifts don’t mean anything. Love in a student’s life could be somewhat grand, or just puppy love, the Shepherd was just infatuated with the idea of his love, and there was no ‘true’ love, only lust. The poem remains private though, it comes straight from the Shepherd’s viewpoint and it’s his own words, but that means that they could not be true, made up even. The poem describes a student’s way of writing a letter, writing a formal letter and seemingly lying about some aspects to seem more important and superior. The author’s use of imagery helps to paint the picture of what the message is, and this message could be coming from the author himself, perhaps he too tried to write a love letter to his crush and was rejected, seeing as the writing is personal. Overall this poem doesn’t communicate any life lessons, but can be found relatable in the aspect of love confessing, and love to a student can be an important