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    Yali Saltiel 11th English Mrs. Maultasch 6 January 2013 TITLE James Russell Lowell and John Greenleaf Whittier were poets during the Romantic era. In that time‚ poets often wrote about humans’ relationship with nature. Romantics considered contact with nature as almost a religious experience. Lowell’s “The First Snowfall” and Whittier’s “Snowbound” can be explored through theme‚ tone‚ and figurative language. “The First Snowfall” and “Snowbound” share the obvious‚ similar theme‚

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    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 celebrated

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    Seamus Heaney as a poet of Modern Ireland Seamus Heaney epitomizes the dilemma of the modern poet. In his collection of essays ‘Preoccupations’ he embarks on a search for answers to some fundamental questions regarding a poet: How should a poet live and write? What is his relationship to his own voice‚ his own place‚ his literary heritage and his contemporary world? In ‘Preoccupations’ Heaney imagines ‘Digging’ itself as having been ‘dug up’‚ rather than written‚ observing that he has ‘come to realize

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    and subtlety of Donne’s method are diverting in that a lonely woman might be comforted. She cannot change the fact of the lover leaving‚ but the poem states evidence of the integrity of the love he has professed thus far. The imagery used by the poets can also be applied as a basis for comparing and contrasting. Donne writes in a wide-ranging and obscure method. He did not write for publication‚ but showed poems to friends whom he supposed to be well read enough to understand these references. Donne’s

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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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    John Donne was to most‚ considered a metaphysical poet‚ or a poet who finds their inspiration on expressing the world not as it would be universally revealed but in the world as science and philosophy account it. The poem "The Apparition" lacks many of the general characteristics that distinguish metaphysical poetry but continues to be classified as a metaphysical representation (Norton‚ 1). "The Apparition" contains at least three transformations of feeling. The manifestation success of this relationship

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    Texts are a product of their contexts‚ how true is this statement? To see how true it is‚ we need to look at the poets John Donne and William Wordsworth from the Metaphysical and Romanticism Eras respectively. The context of these different eras heavily impacts the poems written by the poets. This is done through the different values these two eras possess‚ for example‚ the belief of logic and rationalism in the Metaphysical period and the deep reverence for nature in the Romanticism Era. The Metaphysical

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    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 ‘had’. This establishes that the lovers will not live eternally; implying that the speaker is aware of this before he begins his flattery. Also‚ the use of rhythm is becoming more apparent; maintained throughout are rhyming

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    of a song?” He is extremely depressed that he has lost the song‚ and he is confused again with the song as he was with the arrow. This poem’s tone is joyous and venerated. The poet is making an analogy‚ draw a parallel between the arrow to real life‚ and the song to feeling. The "arrow" and the "song" began with the poet though are still things that are managed by physical aspects and are awaited recurred. He is talking about elements and hopes. An arrow’s meaning depends upon the intention of

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    poem “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning”‚ and how they help to communicate meanings using the poignant metaphors. When it comes to metaphysical conceit‚ there is a need to realize the relations between the illustrated imagery and the thought of the poet. Jack D. (1990) suggested the purpose of metaphysical conceit being to communicate thoughts of exploring experience and achieving new insights into the regarded experience. The usage of unusual comparison to and unlikely metaphors are‚ in John Donne’s

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