The theme of "Why So Pale and Wan" revolves around the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the physical manifestation of love's pain. The poem explores the deep anxiety and suffering that can accompany infatuation, highlighting the contrast between the vibrancy of life and the pallor of despair. This tension between inner feelings and outward appearances serves to underscore the profound impact of love on one’s well-being. Ultimately, it reflects the universal struggle of longing and the heartache that often accompanies it.
wan(wn)adj. wan·ner, wan·nest1. Unnaturally pale, as from physical or emotional distress.2. Suggestive or indicative of weariness, illness, or unhappiness; melancholy: a wan expression.intr.v. wanned, wan·ning, wansTo become pale.
If you describe someone as 'wan' it means they appear tired or ill, lacking in energy or vitality, pale or feeble: 'We were shocked at her wan appearance following her illness'. You might also describe something as 'wan'; for example, 'The sky was overcast and the sunlight pale and wan'; 'Dim lighting can create a pleasant mood but used in the wrong way it can make a room look wan'.
Wan Jamak Wan Hassan was born on 1957-11-22.
Wan Rohaimi Wan Ismail was born on 1976-05-19.
The cast of Wan jian zhi wang - 1963 includes: Siutong So Suqiu Yu
To be wan is to be faint or pale. An example sentence would be: She was so wan, it was starting to worry people.
To be wan is to be faint or pale. An example sentence would be: She looked so wan, it was very worrisome.
Wan is a three letter word meaning pale.
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wan(wn)adj. wan·ner, wan·nest1. Unnaturally pale, as from physical or emotional distress.2. Suggestive or indicative of weariness, illness, or unhappiness; melancholy: a wan expression.intr.v. wanned, wan·ning, wansTo become pale.
A three letter word for 'pale' is wan.
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The rhyme scheme is ababb acacc dadaa."Why so pale and wan fond lover?" by Sir John SucklingWhy so pale and wan fond lover? Prithee why so pale?Will, when looking well can't move her,Looking ill prevail?Prithee why so pale?Why so dull and mute young sinner?Prithee why so mute?Will, when speaking well can't win her,Saying nothing do't?Prithee why so mute?Quit, quit for shame, this will not move,This cannot take her;If of herself she will not love,Nothing can make her;The devil take her.
If you describe someone as 'wan' it means they appear tired or ill, lacking in energy or vitality, pale or feeble: 'We were shocked at her wan appearance following her illness'. You might also describe something as 'wan'; for example, 'The sky was overcast and the sunlight pale and wan'; 'Dim lighting can create a pleasant mood but used in the wrong way it can make a room look wan'.
pale,pallid,white,gray and ashen
It means to have an ashen or pale palor. To be lacking in enthusiasm.
Pale, ashen, wan, sallow...