Sex Without Love
Essay by people • August 7, 2011 • Essay • 328 Words (2 Pages) • 2,293 Views
In my believed Leaving the Motel is about "secretive in love" it might be there is two peoples that already have marriage or one of them might be in serious relationship, and neither of them is willing to leak this secret in line twenty Snodgrass articulate that "leave in their vase" if you truly love one another why can not you expose your love to other peoples. In my believed the them about this poem is about sex rather than love, and looking at this poem it bring a lot of memory to me about life, this poem is like bible it might been writing a long time ago but if you look at it you will be thinking that this poem was writing today, for example look at the ex governor in New York, Eliot Spitzer, former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, and John Edward the former candid of 2008 prudential election, these peoples had secret relationship from their wives, because they wanted to have sex. The poem of Leaving the Motel is like every day poem on line 23 Snodgrass enunciate "we've gathered and must leave to serve a few more hours;" this guy just want to go to the motel, to spend some time it might be hours or days to have sex, but not to have romance and both are in worry neither of them want to be cut, but at the end Snodgrass articulate that "An aspiring to preserved Our lilacs, the wayside flower." At this time they might now have some affection because they might have been seeing each other several times like hours or so to have sexual intercourse. However, "keep things straight: don't take the matches" Snodgrass is saying here in the poem, that this peoples are smart what ever they are doing they do not mismatch thing or leave their fingerprint behind them that will be the cause for their exposing to their wife or their serious girlfriend.
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