

Christopher Marlowe (1564-93) and
Sir Walter Ralegh (1552-1618)
Things to Consider:
- Pastoral Mode
- Images of the Seasons and carpe florem/diem
Discussion Questions:
Christopher Marlowe:
511:
- Describe the circumstances
under which Marlowe received his Master's degree.
512:
- According to the editors, do
Marlowe's works express conventional or subversive social and
religious views? Explain.

"The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" (1599)
513:
- In what ways is this a
pastoral poem? Explain.
- What exactly is the Shepherd offering his love?
Sir Walter Ralegh:
501:
- In what ways are Ralegh's and
Marlowe's lives similar and/or different?
502:
- Compare the circumstances
surrounding their deaths.

"The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" (1600)
502:
- Is this a pastoral poem?
Explain.
- What is a nymph? How do the
connotations of this term influence the interpretation of this
poem?
- Explain the speaker's
argument in this poem.
- Compare the use of seasonal
imagery in this poem and in Marlowe's.