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Tristan and Iseult

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Importance of Wagner's Love Death

Wagner's romanticism takes it to the highest level. Marie makes them symbolic Tristan and his other hazel and honeysuckle bound together forever. But I think Thomas does something very different. He dies for his love. She dies for pity. They're separated by death. We're told Tristan, we're going to pursue a mule. Ellebel is old, Paton Drew. It's not the same. And he implied it because they don't die together. There is an implication certainly there is this folk motif of lovers united in death by the image of these twisting plants which of course Marie takes up very much in her lay. So it's implied.

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