Alexander's question #3
I believe Colins turns the focus of the poem to himself to mock how some poets end up talking more about themselves than their subject. In this poem supposedly about love, it is ironic to have a majority of the poem about the speaker instead of his lover.
DOC's question #2
He makes the poem purposely rediculouc to prove a point. Throuh his exagerations, Colins allowed the reader to see the flaws of the writing style.
Stephan's question #4
I don't think that this is Colins lashing out at love itself. I believe it is quite the opposite. If he didn't care about love and how it was represented, he would have taken the time to rewrite this rediculous poem to prove his point. Love clearly means a lot to Colins.
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