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  • To His Coy Mistress The Flea
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    Seduction has been the game most played through out the centuries, as males attempt to convince and invite females into their beds. In Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" and Donne's "The Flea", the speakers, propose a peccadilloes offer, which is so cunningly backed up by a liberalistic argument and is presented to each female when the generous request has been declined. These arguments are designed to induce thoughts of a carnal nature. The persuasions used by each are completely different but are...
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  • Valediction Forbidding Mourning People In The World
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    By Referring Closely to at least 4 poems, examine the distinct characteristics of John Donne poetry, paying particular attention to the Relationship Between Intellect and Emotion. John Donne was born in 1572 and both of his parents were Roman Catholics and as a result religion played a very prominent part in his upbringing, and this influenced his poetry greatly. Throughout his poetry there is a strong feel of religion. He was also an educated man and this is also shows in his work with his logi...
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  • True Love John Donne
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    True love is something hard to find. Some people doubt if it even exists. Throughout time people have been forever searching for that perfect soul mate to spend the rest of their life with. John Donne and the musical band Foreigner are both artists who have put their thoughts for their quest of true love into words. John Donne expresses his search in time in his poem, The Canonization and Foreigner does so in their song, I Want To Know What Love Is. In John Donne's poem The Canonization there is...
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  • Hymne To God My In Sicknesse
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    "Hymne to God my God, in My Sicknesse" The poem is probably written late in Donne's life, definitely following his conversion to the Anglican faith. Donne seems to be dying of some incurable illness that the doctors do not know how to cure. He begins by saying that he is coming a holy room, possibly in his funeral. Upon entering this holy room, probably a sanctuary, he joins up with the saints of old which he hopes to join. However, he must "tune the Instrument here at the dore" before entering ...
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  • Transcendent Nature Of Their Relationship Nature Of Their Relationship Love
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    John Donne uses three metaphysical conceits to successfully convince his love of the transcendent nature of their relationship. His first conceit compares their great love to the moving of celestial bodies above the moon. Donne juxtaposes this metaphor with the moving of th earth in order to emphasize how phenomenal their love is. He states that even though earthquakes [bring] harms and fears, the much greater trepidation of the the spheres... is innocent This conceit reveals the nature of two c...
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  • Analyzing The Poetry Of John Donne
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    John Donne's poetry is characterized by complex imagery and irregularity. In his four pieces of poetry, Song, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Meditation 17, and Death Be Not Proud, Donne effortlessly displays the traits of a metaphysical poet. He uses a variety of arguments in all of his work. He also incorporates many significant comparisons in his poems. Finally, Donne includes a fine use of language in all of his poetry. Overall, John Donne enlists all of the conventions of a metaphysical...
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  • X J Kennedy Literature An Introduction
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    In the Unholy Sonnet; after the Praying by Mark Jarman and Batter my Heart, Three-personal God, for You by John Donne, there lies very common subject matters. Both poems are expressing a feeling that the author has about his religion and its purpose in his life. Yet, although the subjects both poems are addressing are the same, the messages being delivered are slightly different. The likenesses within both of the poems are very great. They are similar in that the both are talking about their com...
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  • 17th Century Seduction Poems
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    During the 17 th century, certain poets wrote poems with the specific purpose of persuading a woman to have sexual intercourse with them. Three of these seduction poems utilize several strategies to do this: Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress, " and Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning" and "The Flea. " Some of the reasoning used by both poets is similar to the reasoning used today by men to convince women to have sexual intercourse with them. These gimmicks vary from poem to poem but c...
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  • 17 Th Century 21 St Century
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    ... ans on this earth for reproduction, or that He will take care of them. All of these excuses bring religion into the matter, which could be an effective tool in reasoning with women to consent to sexual intercourse. Donne's second poem, "The Flea, " brings many strategies of seduction to light. The poem begins with the image of a flea that represents sexual. For the remainder of the poem, Donne uses the "flea" as a metaphor implying that intercourse is as small and insignificant as a flea. Do...
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  • First Two Stanzas Stanza The Speaker
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    'The Indifferent' by John Donne is a relatively simple love poem in comparison to his other, more complicated works. In this poem, 'he presents a lover who regards constancy as a 'vice' and promiscuity as the path of virtue and good sense' (Hunt 3). Because of Donne's Christian background, this poem was obviously meant to be a comical look at values that were opposite the ones held by Christians. According to Clay Hunt, '['The Indifferent'] is probably quite an early poem because of the simplici...
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  • Stanza Donne Writes Care Less Eyes Lips Love
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    Simile and Metaphor in John Donne's "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" Valediction: a farewell address forbidding his wife to mourn, strikes me as an extraordinot nary title for this poem. Donne's title has an implied meaning that contradicts how this poem leads the reader to believe it's a love poem he writes to his wife before leaving on a journey to France. A love so strong, so pure, that the bond could never possibly be broken, even after death. Two souls who will always be together physic...
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  • Nature And Love In John Donne The Bait
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    Nature and Love in John Donne's "The Bait" Reading the poem The Bait we can call John Donne the poet metaphysician. His brilliant use of metaphors and word expressions strikes by its masterly use of words. Donne combines original lyrical pathos with complexity and picturesqueness of expressions. He unites high intellectuality with pointed belles-lettres of artistic narration, making nature as the centre of his depiction of love. He describes love as beautiful land with picturesque scenarios: Com...
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  • Herbert Milton And Donne As Religious Poets
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    Herbert, Milton and Donne as Religious Poets The genre of poetry had probably appeared as soon as people learnt to verbally express their emotions. It would be reasonable to suggest that poetry had been evolving simultaneously with verbal language. As human race celebrated the moment of its appearance on earth their verbal skills were rather limited and the whole spectrum of emotions has been mainly transmitted through the nonverbal devices of communication, such as gestures, mimics, body moveme...
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  • Coy Mistress John Donne
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    Charles Simic An interpretation of Charles Simic's poem Cabbage is as a parody of Andrew Marvells To My Coy Mistress and John Donne's The Flea. These are two well-known seventeenth-century carpe diem love poems (The Explicator). I choose this poem because it is one of his most famous. Some of Simic's best known works challenge the dividing line between ordinary and extraordinary. He gives substance and even life to inanimate objects to such ordinary objects like a knife or spoon (CAO). Or in thi...
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  • Valediction Forbidding Mourning Donne Poetry
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    Ideas are clearly the imaginative core of John Donne s poetry. This is vividly evident through the study of Donne s poetry, and in particular his works; The Relique, The Sunne Rising and A Valediction: forbidding mourning. Donne utilizes a focus concept throughout his array of poetic works, and maintains his audiences attention through the exploration of those concepts. Various thematic settings are applied to convey the intended thought, and provide a base on which Donne builds his exploration ...
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  • Early Modern Anglican Church
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    Early Modern Conceit The Early Modern Period was an era full of self concern. To say it was a selfish period may be going too far, but the people definitely were consumed with their causes. It was during this time that Columbus sailed and conquered the new world. The English were claiming land everywhere. Henry VIII was Supreme Head on Earth of the English church, (as if the English church actually existed anywhere else on Earth), the undisputed religious and political master. Theater and the ar...
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  • Valediction Forbidding Mourning Dante Alighieri
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    John Donne's A Valediction Forbidding Mourning At the beginning of A Valediction Forbidding Mourning the poet, John Donne, engages in a didactic lesson to show the parallel between a positive way to meet death and a positive way to separate from a lover. When a virtuous man dies, he whispers for his soul to go while others await his parting. Such a man sets an example for lovers. The separation of the soul from the body, and the separation of lovers from each other, is not an ending but the begi...
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  • Death Be Not Proud Perception Of Death
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    One of the most fascinating views of life is the contextualists perception. Contextualist's seek to understand the essential human passions of the world. As a contextualists interpreting a poem, it is portentous to observe the passion of the poem. A contextualist draws the sensations out of the poets mind. It focuses on the emotional thoughts and vivid ideas created in the picture painted by the poet. There is always a picture, some sort of portrait of emotion the writer wants to express to the ...
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  • John Donne True Faith God
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    John Donne's Poetry Style The poetry of John Donne expresses his personal spiritual beliefs. There exists a struggle in his writing with the church and his search spirituality. Donne uses the physical joining of a man and a woman to represent joining with God. Many of his poems describe the process of two people becoming one and ends in an even stronger desire for two to join into one. Even though there may not be any sexual activity occurring with in the body of the poem. This mirrors the churc...
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  • Quot Everyday Western Union
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    Nancy Berke " Everyday Alchemy" has an interesting publishing history. It originally appeared in Taggard's first collection of poems, For Eager Lovers (1922). Later she republished the poem in her Depression-era collection Calling Western Union, along with " Revolution" also from For Eager Lovers. With the exception of a few changes in punctuation, the poems appear much like thier original versions. Yet these poems would be read in a different light, within the pages of a rad...
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