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    flamboyant metaphysical poet of late 16th century‚ John Donne; this poem “Good Morrow” is characterised by buoyant use of life enhancing optimism and grandeur characterised by use of far-fetched images and conceits leaving an indelible imprint on the mind of the reader. The poem was published in the Songs and Sonnets collection in 1633 and was written around the same time when Donne met his wife‚ Anne more who is therefore believed to be the fantasy woman of the private kingdom of this poem. The poet has

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    John Donne should be studied because John Donne is a very unique metaphysical poet. Donne is exceptionally good at creating unusual unions between different elements to illustrate his point and form a persuasive argument in his poems. In “The Flea”‚ we find the use of conceit where the Flea is thought to be their marriage temple and bed because it sucks a tiny drop of blood from the lover’s and the beloved’s body. According to the poet it means that they are married. Here he says‚ “Me it sucked first

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    departure. The poet advises his wife not to mourn the temporary separation‚ because their love remains intact despite their parting. Parting brings their souls even closer. The biographical details of the poet‚ however‚ are not essential to the appreciation of the poem. The poet has universalized a personal experience. The poem is a remarkable illustration of intellectualization of passion and has Donne’s famous conceit of compass towards the end. The poem quietly begins with a metaphysical conceit.

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    between couples. Using a metaphysical conceit‚ the poem is written using that relationship in mind‚ which today most people would see as kind of funny or odd. In this unique comparison‚ he ultimately try’s to persuade his beloved to become fearless of the consequences in pre-marital sex. It is important to understand the use of metaphysical writing‚ and how it enabled writers like John Donne to write so well about two very seemingly different things. When the term metaphysical is used‚ it is referring

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    April 1593 – 1 March 1633) was a Welsh-born English poet‚ orator and Anglican priest. Herbert’s poetry is associated with the writings of the metaphysical poets‚ and he is recognized as "a pivotal figure: enormously popular‚ deeply and broadly influential‚ and arguably the most skillful and important British devotional lyricist."[ George Herbert as a Religious poet George Herbert as a Religious poet George Herbert is considered as a religious poet because of the subject matter of his poetry which

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    thought. He systematically reasons with his desired object about the futility of delaying their interlude when the hours available to them are limited‚ but the lyric may simultaneously function as a metaphor for Marvel’s endeavors as a metaphysical poet. Metaphysical writers view poetry as an intellectual exercise‚ an opportunity to develop ideas in a logical‚ argumentative structure; for them‚ the object of poetry is not to serve as an outlet for an effusion of emotional sentiments. If one approaches

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    poem is abounded with metaphysical conceits and really depicts the theme of carpe diem. With the exploitation of numerous motifs‚ compelling imagery and its rhythm‚ Marvell is able to construct a very influential argument. Initially‚ Marvell uses the metaphysical conceit to compliment the woman as a means of persuasion for intercourse. In the first stanza‚ he claims that he has eternity to spend time courting and admiring his woman. Yet‚ already in the first line‚ the poet uses irony with the word

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    John Donne is arguably the most famous metaphysical poet. His works focus on love‚ religion and sexuality. However it is how he composed his poetry that allows us to dub his work as metaphysical. Metaphysical poets used various techniques that where novel and daring. Illicit love‚ conceits‚ puns and broad satire of relevant topical politics. This essay will answer how donne’s work is metaphysical‚ focusing on his use of conceits in the flea and A Valediction: forbidding Mourning. The Norton Anthology

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    Andrew Marvell (31 March 1621 – 16 August 1678) was an English metaphysical poet and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659 and 1678. As a metaphysical poet‚ he is associated with John Donne and George Herbert. He was a colleague and friend of John Milton. His poems include To His Coy Mistress‚ The Garden‚ An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland‚ The Mower’s Song and the country house poem Upon Appleton House. Andrew marvell’s body and soul: Throughout

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    and thou art everywhere ; This bed thy center is‚ these walls thy sphere. John Donne: a metaphysical poet. The metaphysical poet and clergyman John Donne was one of the most influential poets of the Renaissance. He was born London in 1572 to a prosperous Roman Catholic family during a time when anti-Catholic sentiment was rising in England. His father‚ John Donne‚ was a merchant who died when the poet was only four years old and his mother‚ Elizabeth‚ was the daughter of and playwright

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