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    of implicit and explicit connections to John Donne’s metaphysical poetry are illuminated through the characterisation of Vivian Bearing as she lives through Donne. John Donne has been abducted to the sterilized academic world of ‘publish or perish’‚ along with the myriad central values of enduring themes that engulf the audience due to their prevailing ability to transcend contextual barriers. The connections shared between Donne’s metaphysical poetry and Edson’s play Wit‚ occupies more than the

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    century women were very precise about who were to have their virginity and who to marriage. Men in the 17th century were able to leave women that they did not marry if a woman lost her maidenhead. Although‚ Donne and Marvell themes are similar‚ both poets’ argument is completely different. Donne argues that since the flea has sucked his blood first and then sucked his

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    England. Many Catholics converted to Protestantism. One of those is John Donne. He was a priest and was known for addressing God directly in his poems. He has a personal relationship between him and god. Donne carried the metaphysical style in his writings‚ which were taken up by later poets; the other two under consideration here are George Herbert and Crashaw. Herbert decided when he began writing poetry at Cambridge‚ to devote his poetic works to God‚ he had less difficulty in adjusting from court life

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    Thesis Statement Essay on Andrew Marvell’s „To his Coy Mistress“ As we are all mortal‚ the only things in life that really matter‚ are our sexual desires. The mortality of human beings has always been an outstanding topic in metaphysical poetry (Negri: 56). Life fades away after a certain period of time and constrains everyone’s life to a definite period. Nevertheless‚ this topic does also bring up other questions‚ concerning this subject. Andrew Marvell’s “To his Coy Mistress” lays emphasis

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    LANGUAGE ACQUISITION THEORIES Introduction During the past forty years there have been two major theories of language learning by children. But there are two major schools of thought known as‚ ’Behaviorists’ and ’Mentalists’. One school is of the view that language learning is entirely the product of experience and that our environment affects all of us. Others have suggested that everybody has an innate language learning mechanism. Let us discovery with the help of these two schools

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    the main role is of Vivian Bearing which is a college professor who teaches a course in English Poetry who spent numerous years transcribing and translating the poetry of John Donne‚ who was known as a master of metaphysical poets. She too is known for her vast knowledge of metaphysical poetry. She is a very bright and scholarly woman although her students view her as cold and unfriendly. At the age of 48 Vivian is diagnosed with advanced metastatic ovarian cancer. Her physician‘s name is Dr. Kelekian

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    Donne’s powerful abstract conceit in “A Valediction: Forbidding mourning”‚ ‘as stiff twin compasses are two’ astonishes readers of the deep and thoughtful analysis of an everyday object which is typical of Donne’s intellectual approach to such concerns as love‚ companionship and death. The poem begins with a struggle of breath as the reader is forced to pause momentarily as commas and columns are intentionally used to draw a halt‚ ‘the breath goes now‚ and some say‚ no:’ echoing the breathing patterns

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    between two true lovers is metaphysical and can therefore resist any strain. Throughout the poem‚ Donne never explicitly states his opinion but rather uses a chain of extended metaphors to argue his point. Thus through a series of conceits‚ Donne attempts to convinces his wife that the love between them transcends the physical realm‚ is equivalent to perfection‚ and is unlike the plebeian relationships of ordinary people. Donne begins his contention that their love is metaphysical by comparing his departure

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    Mourning"‚ by John Donne‚ the speaker is consoling his lover who is mournful of the speaker’s imminent departure. The speaker is saying that since they have stronger than ordinary love for one another‚ their love will endure the separation. Donne uses metaphysical conceits and comparative imagery to illustrate the crux of the poem. The speaker is reassuring his lover by reminding her of how great their love is; it transcends the physical and therefore will overcome whatever obstacle is set on their path

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    ASSIGNMENT#1 USE OF MOTIFS IN JOHN DONNE’S POETRY John Donne uses a number of motifs‚ geographical and geometrical shapes‚ and discoveries etc. as metaphysical conceits in his poetry. Sometimes these are used to express his intensity of love‚ while sometimes these are used to compare and ultimately prove the superiority of his love. The different motifs used by John Donne are discussed below with references from his various poems. Donne’s fascination with spheres can be understood by reading

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