Sonnets From The Portuguese And The Great Gatsby

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Context dictates the author’s observation of themes experienced within society, shaping the textual features such as form, technique and language, accentuating the distinctive historical, social and cultural contexts between texts. This is presented by the comparative analysis of Elizabeth Barret Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese and Scott. F. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, both of which challenged societal values through the exploration of idealised love, desire, women within society, and aspirations. By studying the textual features of both texts, such as narrative perspective, allusion, enjambment and imagery, the significantly distinct contextual differences are emphasised between the Barret Browning’s Victorian era and Fitzgerald’s