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Analysis Of Poem


            
            
            
             I do not resent watching the Green Bay Packers.
             Even though I am philosophically opposed to football,.
            
             If his mother was drowning and I was drowning and he had to choose one of use to save,.
             He says he"d save me. .
             It is true love because.
             When I said playing in stock market was juvenile and irresponsible and then the stock I wouldn't let him buy went up twenty-six points,.
             I understood why he hated me.
             And because.
             Despite features of married life that tend to dampen the fires of passion,.
             We still feel something.
             We can call.
             True love.
             Literary Response:.
             It is a modern poem written by a married woman, and every single word in the poem reveals her deep emotion inside about her husband and her family. She "hated" him, (he was not a perfect person, or he was like what he used to be) simply just because she loved him, and that was true love.
             Judith explains in her True Love that her love is real because, among other reasons, she tolerates watching the Green Bay Packers. She might not like watching football at all, but she did, for the reason that she loved him. When she asked the drowning question like every girl does, he gave her a satisfied response. No doubt that he loved her so much, and this made Judith still see some fire in their married lives. What often happens between couple is the different opinions over an issue. She didn't let him run into the stock market even though it went up to a great point later on. She cared him, and he respected her. In other words, it was all true love. As they married, all hidden bad features showed up directly in daily life; however, the strong feeling of true love bonded the two of them tightly. Not merely these, but a whole bunch of such stuffs can be listed up and seemed countless. Somebody says that marriage is the grave of love. Yet her, Judith's, true love always keeps the fire light up. As the author writes: "One advantage of marriage, it seems to me, is that when you fall out of love with each other, it keeps you together until maybe you fall in again.


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