Herrick: Delight In Disorder Shows Delight In Life

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The lively figures of speech in Herrick’s “Delight in Disorder” show his sensual delight in the little things in life. The oxymorons, animations, images, and paradox in this poem display the author’s enjoyment of true uniqueness. The animations in “Delight in Disorder” show how the speaker sees the clothing as having a will of it’s own that makes the outfit more “bewitch[ing]” (13). For example, the author cites a “tempestuous petticoat” and a “careless shoestring” as things that cause the woman’s dress to be unique and intriguing (9, 10). Through his use of the animation “tempestuous petticoat”, the author shows the reader that the petticoat not only flows freely and wildly, but the woman is also free and wild (9). The “careless shoestring” shows the how the disarray of the woman and her...

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