The Passionate
Shepherd To His
     Love
 By: Christopher Marlowe
The Passionate
Shepherd To His Love
 is an example of a
   pastoral poem.
a poetic kind
              that concerns
           itself with simple
Pastoral     life of country
                 folk and
 Poem         describes that
             life in stylized,
            idealized terms.
Characters are
              shepherds or
Pastoral   eople involved in
            tending to basic
 Poem      human needs in
               a simplified
                  society.
the language of
                 pastoral is
           informal and fairly
Pastoral     simple, although
            always a bit more
 Poem       sophisticated than
                that of real
                 shepherds
WORDS DEFINED
  THE PASTORAL WAY


             a small
Grove       group of
              trees
WORDS DEFINED
   THE PASTORAL WAY


                a song for
             several singers,
Madrigal     usually without
                 musical
               instruments
WORDS DEFINED
 THE PASTORAL WAY


            a small
Posy       bunch of
            flowers
WORDS DEFINED
  THE PASTORAL WAY

               to decorate
             fabric with a
Kirtle          pattern of
            stitches usually
             using colored
                  thread
WORDS DEFINED
  THE PASTORAL WAY

             a bush with
               the tree
            shiny leaves,
Myrtle      pink or white
                   of
             flowers and
            Aphrodite
            bluish-black
                berries
WORDS DEFINED
  THE PASTORAL WAY


           a hard transparent
            yellowish-brown
Amber       substance formed
             in ancient times
           from the liquid of
                  trees
WORDS DEFINED
   THE PASTORAL WAY

 Swain      a young man
            who is in love
             an evergreen plant
Ivy buds    that grows up walls
                or along the
                  ground
POETIC STRUCTURE:
      MAIN IDEA

                HIS
         LOVE AND
SHEPHERD
       AFFECTION FOR
             PROMISES
            AN
       UNDESCRIBED
          WOMAN
The poem is divided into
      three parts:
       Stanza 1~Stanza 2
   The speaker hopes his love
   to live with him and enjoy
    the beauty of the nature.
The poem is divided into
      three parts:
       Stanza 3-Stanza 5
      The speaker makes
    many things to please
    and persuade his love.
The poem is divided into
      three parts:
               Stanza 6
    The speaker presents one last
     imagery—that of young men
  singing and dancing in love if the
       lady accepts his proposal.
WHO IS THE
SPEAKER IN
THE POEM?
Work in pairs and
       look for
characteristics of the
shepherd based from
 the poem’s context.

Passionate shepherd

  • 1.
    The Passionate Shepherd ToHis Love By: Christopher Marlowe
  • 2.
    The Passionate Shepherd ToHis Love is an example of a pastoral poem.
  • 3.
    a poetic kind that concerns itself with simple Pastoral life of country folk and Poem describes that life in stylized, idealized terms.
  • 4.
    Characters are shepherds or Pastoral eople involved in tending to basic Poem human needs in a simplified society.
  • 5.
    the language of pastoral is informal and fairly Pastoral simple, although always a bit more Poem sophisticated than that of real shepherds
  • 6.
    WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY a small Grove group of trees
  • 7.
    WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY a song for several singers, Madrigal usually without musical instruments
  • 8.
    WORDS DEFINED THEPASTORAL WAY a small Posy bunch of flowers
  • 9.
    WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY to decorate fabric with a Kirtle pattern of stitches usually using colored thread
  • 10.
    WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY a bush with the tree shiny leaves, Myrtle pink or white of flowers and Aphrodite bluish-black berries
  • 11.
    WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY a hard transparent yellowish-brown Amber substance formed in ancient times from the liquid of trees
  • 12.
    WORDS DEFINED THE PASTORAL WAY Swain a young man who is in love an evergreen plant Ivy buds that grows up walls or along the ground
  • 13.
    POETIC STRUCTURE: MAIN IDEA HIS LOVE AND SHEPHERD AFFECTION FOR PROMISES AN UNDESCRIBED WOMAN
  • 14.
    The poem isdivided into three parts: Stanza 1~Stanza 2 The speaker hopes his love to live with him and enjoy the beauty of the nature.
  • 15.
    The poem isdivided into three parts: Stanza 3-Stanza 5 The speaker makes many things to please and persuade his love.
  • 16.
    The poem isdivided into three parts: Stanza 6 The speaker presents one last imagery—that of young men singing and dancing in love if the lady accepts his proposal.
  • 17.
    WHO IS THE SPEAKERIN THE POEM?
  • 18.
    Work in pairsand look for characteristics of the shepherd based from the poem’s context.