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    poems you have chosen to discuss and how the ideas are presented. Poetry conveys emotions‚ ideas and structure and can persuade and transform one’s view on important topics that affect our generation and will continue to affect generations to come. In John Donne’s metaphysical poem ‘The Sun Rising’‚ he explores the valuable idea of love being stronger than time as love surpasses all boundaries. In contrast‚ Shakespeare’s sonnet 130 explores the reality of love being in the eye of the beholder and that

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    One Flea spare is not an original title‚ it is derived from the third stanza of John Donne’s poem‚ “The Flea”‚ the first point in the script where a semiological analysis can take place. Semiotics‚ as defined by Fortier “...is the study of signs—those objects by which humans communicate meaning: words‚ images‚ behavior‚ arrangements of many kinds‚ in which a meaning or idea is relayed by a corresponding manifestation we can perceive” (Pg 19). Fortier mentions words as one of the ways humans communicate

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    John Donne’s poetry conveys the message that metaphysical poetry is dependent on unpredicted imagery and symbolism. This is expressed through A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning and The Canonization. The usage of Sexual ecstasy‚ the microcosmic and macrocosmic and odd connotations with love are the main characteristics of John Donne’s metaphysical poetry. Sexual Ecstasy is concealed behind religious enlightenment. This is expressed in The Valediction: Forbidding Mourning. The “profanation of our

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    A Turbulent Time: 17th and 18th Centuries Page 410-417 1. What are the dates for this time period? The dates for this time period are 1625-1798. 2. What shocked the English in 1649? The English beheaded their king and abolishing the monarchy. 3. What were two scientific and religious revaluations that unsettled the people? Two scientific and religious revaluations that unsettled the people are their worldview and the astronomy. 4. Who was crowned in 1625? Charles I was crowned in 1625

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    written that could never be said aloud. John Donne does so effectively in his poem “Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”. Valediction comes from the Latin verb valedicere‚ meaning to bid farewell‚ the context of the poem. Through beautiful language and structured form‚ he speaks of the troubles of love and loss‚ the physicality of love‚ and how emotionally the person you care about is always there‚ and all of it changes and effects the people involved. John Donne’s “Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”

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    The opening statement of John Donnes Meditation IV sets a disposition for the whole article. ..Except God‚ Man is a diminutive to nothing (Donne 23) is saying man is bigger than the world; excluding the fact that God conquers and controls all. Man is in control of his own life‚ but God controls his fate. It is also stating that the world is nothing in comparison to man and is not as complex. Donnes numerous comparisons between human anatomy and nature shows how mans complexity overcomes the world

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    The broken heart is a love poem .In this poem John Donne has a broken heart and he embodies his suffering in a various dramatic ways. As he wants to show us that the grief in love is much more than any other kinds of griefs in life. In the title of the poem John Donne depicts his heart as somethig material such as a broken mirror or glass. So he pointes out that when someone’s heart is broken ‚ it makes his life miserable and can not be able to fall in love any more. He also describes how

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    Donne seems to consciously ignore conventional measures of rhyme and meter and poetic beauty. His language is direct and like a conversation instead of a typical verse‚ in which his verse is full of dissonance. Critics of John Donne ’s "The Sun Rising" often note that the poem ’s displacement of the outside world in favor of two lovers ’ inner world serves to support its overall theme‚ which is the centrality of human love through a permanent physical universe (Otto). However‚ critics have stated

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    matters reaching radical and unconventional highs. It is through his great variety of emotion and passion that Donne explores‚ arguably‚ his most consistent theme of love itself. “The Sunne Rising”‚ “The Ecstasy”‚ “A Valediction of Forbidding Mourning” and “Air and Angels” are four poems which contrast on various levels but still link on common ground in their ideas and techniques to which Donne uses to portray a passionate yet sometimes cynical outlook on love. Donne’s insight into the agony of love

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    Surrender is a concept that can be perceived either as completely giving up or embracing a given thought. Jane Kenyon’s “Let Evening Come” is pastoral type of poetry which conveys a dominant theme of surrender. Although pastorals most often depict the rural life of the past‚ Kenyon’s poem can be interpreted by a timeless audience. The whole poem seemingly resembles a type of prayer one can recite in order to be constantly reminded to simply embrace the inevitable “evening‚” the metaphor for death

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