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    METAPHYSICAL POETRY Metaphysical poetry‚ a term generally applied to the works of a group of English poets of the seventeenth century who wrote poetry in dramatic and conversational in rhythm in tone‚ intriguing and complex in theme and idea. Metaphysical poetry is also rich in striking and unusual imagery chosen from philosophy‚ theology‚ the arts‚ crafts and sciences. Metaphysical poems were also known as lyrical poems which are brief but intense meditations‚ characterized by striking use of

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    The Non-Discriminatory Nature of Time in Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” Time passes. Its journey is oblivious to power‚ weakness‚ beauty‚ or mercy. The nature of time itself lies in its unrelenting progression through life‚ until we are removed from it’s favor and then wither and die. The purpose of most carpe diem poetry is to draw a character’s attention (usually the female) to the pressing nature of time’s progress‚ as well as illustrating

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    Compare the methods poets use to explore ideas about time in ‘hour’ and ‘to his coy mistress? The ideas and themes in the poem ‘Hour’ are about time and how it affects the relationship of two lovers. The narrator’s ideas on time are that it is short lived when you are in love‚ and this comes across throughout the poem. In ‘hour’ the language used is very blunt and this is shown when the poet says “time hates love”‚ saying that time is in control and is very powerful. The poet also uses personification;

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    text for exam‚ but can be used as a way in to the study of metaphysical poetry generally. The poems considered explicitly here are these: by John Donne‚ The Good-Morrow‚ The Sunne Rising‚ The Anniversarie‚ The Canonization‚ A Valediction Forbidding Mourning and A Nocturnall upon S. Lucies Day by George Herbert‚ Jordan (I)‚ The Pearl‚ The Collar‚ Discipline and Love (III) by Andrew Marvell‚ The Coronet‚ Bermudas‚ To His Coy Mistress‚ The Definition of Love and The Garden by Henry Vaughan‚ The

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    College K7 3B Literature Miss South Introduction John Donne was a sixteenth century metaphysical poet. Born in 1572‚ London‚ Donne lived in a world where scientific discoveries began to overtake the theological society. He was very openly religious‚ and this came through many of his works‚ including A Hymn to God the Father. His marriage and relationship with his wife was also very evident in his some of his writings. He married Anne More‚ 16‚ in 1601‚ in secret. When her family found out‚ they

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    Compare the ways the poets use language to present relationships in‚ “To his Coy Mistress” and one other poem in the relationship cluster. In the poem I have chosen to compare "In Paris with you " to "To his coy mistress"‚ in comparison to each other both poems have many similarities but the differences are shown in how the use the structure‚ language and theme to create different effects on the reader. To show the poems are about relationships the writer has written in first person which is the

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    each other it is said that they are "in love" and this can give meaning to what is commonly referred to as a love poem. Poets John Donne and Andrew Marvell write such poetry however‚ their poems "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"‚ and "To His Coy Mistress"‚ consider two different concepts. Although they are addressing love‚ they are dealing with different aspects of it. The two poems can be contrasted in form‚ poetic devices such as symbols‚ tone‚ rhyme‚ and the rhythmical pattern. Symbols

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    Marvell in To His Coy Mistress The ways in which attitudes to love re explored by each poet‚ Shakespeare and Marvell are that they both talk about love with a sense of time. Shakespeare writes about how time is insignificant and love is everything‚ whilst Marvell writes that time shouldn’t be wasted when love is and they should make the most of the time they have now. But the thing that they both have in common is that they both talk about love very passionately. In “to his coy mistress”‚ Marvell

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    Metaphysical Poets The term metaphysical poets was coined by the poet and critic Samuel Johnson to describe a loose group of British lyric poets of the 17th century‚ whose work was characterized by the inventive use of conceits‚ and by speculation about topics such as love or religion. These poets were not formally affiliated; most of them did not even know or read each other (Wikipedia). Their work is a blend of emotion and intellectual ingenuity‚ characterized by conceit or “wit”—that

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    Filipino films nowadays are too mainstream‚ for action‚ comedy‚ horror and even romance themed movies. In the movie The Mistress‚ John Lloyd Cruz (as JD)‚ a handsome rich boy‚ whose father owns a telecom company‚ fell inlove with Bea Alonzo (as Sari)‚ a typical Filipina citizen who struggles to work for her family. Later in the movie‚ it was revealed that Sari is a mistress of JD’s father (as Rico)‚ and so the story revolved within that conflict. As a Filipino watcher‚ it was quite unusual to see

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