Analysis of The Roll Of The De Silve Race

Victor Marie Hugo 1802 (Besançon) – 1885 (Paris)



[HERNANI, Act III.]

In that reverend face
Behold the father of De Silva's race,
Silvius; in Rome he filled the consul's place
Three times (your patience for such honored names).
This second was Grand Master of St. James
And Calatrava; his strong limbs sustained
Armor which ours would sink beneath. He gained
Thirty pitched battles, and took, as legends tell,
Three hundred standards from the Infidel;
And from the Moorish King Motril, in war,
Won Antiquera, Suez, and Nijar;
And then died poor. Next to him Juan stands,
His son; his plighted hand was worth the hands
Of kings. Next Gaspar, of Mendoza's line--
Few noble stems but chose to join with mine:
Sandoval sometimes fears, and sometimes woos
Our smiles; Manriquez envies; Lara sues;
And Alancastre hates. Our rank we know:
Kings are but just above us, dukes below.
Vasquez, who kept for sixty years his vow--
Greater than he I pass. This reverend brow,
This was my sire's--the greatest, though the last:
The Moors his friend had taken and made fast--
Alvar Giron. What did my father then?
He cut in stone an image of Alvar,
Cunningly carved, and dragged it to the war;
He vowed a vow to yield no inch of ground
Until that image of itself turned round;
He reached Alvar--he saved him--and his line
Was old De Silva's, and his name was mine--
Ruy Gomez.

King CARLOS. Drag me from his lurking-place
The traitor!

[DON RUY _leads the_ KING _to the portrait behind
which_ HERNANI _is hiding_.]

Sire, your highness does me grace.
This, the last portrait, bears my form and name,
And you would write this motto on the frame!
'This last, sprung from the noblest and the best,
Betrayed his plighted troth, and sold his guest!'


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Poetic Form
Metre 111 011001 0101011101 1000111011 1111011101 1101110111 0111101 10110110111 10110011101 110101010 010101101 111001 011111111 111111101 11110111 1101111111 100110011 1010101101 01110111 1111011101 0111110111 10111111001 1111010101 0111110011 110111101 110111011 11011101 1101111111 0111010111 111111011 1111001111 110 1101111101 010 11111101001 1111 10110111 1011011101 0111110101 1111010001 011110111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,643
Words 299
Sentences 19
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 1, 31, 2, 2, 5
Lines Amount 41
Letters per line (avg) 32
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 260
Words per stanza (avg) 59
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Victor Marie Hugo

Victor Marie Hugo was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement. He is considered one of the greatest and best known French writers. In France, Hugo's literary fame comes first from his poetry but also rests upon his novels and his dramatic achievements. Among many volumes of poetry, Les Contemplations and La Légende des siècles stand particularly high in critical esteem. Outside France, his best-known works are the novels Les Misérables, 1862, and Notre-Dame de Paris, 1831. Though a committed royalist when he was young, Hugo's views changed as the decades passed; he became a passionate supporter of republicanism, and his work touches upon most of the political and social issues and artistic trends of his time. He was buried in the Panthéon. more…

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