John Donne

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November 13, 2015

 

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Religion iii. Death IV. My Favorite A. Since she whom I loved hath paid her last debt B. A look into sonnet XVII V. Conclusion In early seventeenth century English poetry, a poet with a particular form of writing could be considered a metaphysical poet. These poets write about the fundamentals of nature...
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Metaphysical poets writing are characterized by the imagery and argumentation, as well as the metaphysical conceit. Metaphysical conceit is a figure of speech that compares objects that are not normally associated. John Donne, one of the well-recognized metaphysical poets, compares two lovers who are separated to the two legs of a compass in his poem, A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (Wikipedia)...
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