The reason that the poems are still relevant today is that a majority of the poems consist of common problems, emotions, and urges that mankind faces. John Donne's "Holy Sonnet #10" discusses death and how it holds no power over people and is something that someone should not fear. This is especially prevalent today as most people fear not accomplishing enough before they pass, what is on the other side should they pass, and what the experience of death is actually like. In the sonnet, Donne argues that death is no more than a sleep and that death can not kill him. It is because of this that the poem is still relatable to today's generation. Marvell is another good example as most of his works are romantic in nature and focus on sex. Marvell's work "To His Coy Mistress" is a …show more content…
In addition to this, these poems offer valuable insight into topics and viewpoints that were relevant during the 17th century. In looking at these poems you can see that the topic of religion was very important, and that science was still in its early stages of development. During the time the Catholics were being persecuted and so being able to weave a line or two about Christianity into a poem was a way to keep faith. Some advances to science were being made during this time period as well, namely with astronomy and