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    John Donne's 'The Flea'

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    Low‚ Bernadette Flynn. "The Flea." Masterplots II Poetry Series. Ed. Philip K. Jason. Vol.3. Pasadena‚ CA.: Salem Press‚ 2002. 1388-1390. In John Donne’s poem "The Flea" he discusses the erotic treatment of women. Donne is trying to convince a woman that they should make love. Bernadette Flynn Low discusses this poem is a love poem with a difference. Low explains Donne’s approach is different and a new thing for poetry. Donne’s writing style of this poem had a strong influence on his contemporaries

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    John Donne's The Flea

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    Hazel E. Whetstone John Donne’s “The Flea” John Donne’s famous poem “The Flea” is certainly one of the most memorable and effective poems ever written. Few readers who encounter this poem are ever likely to forget it. Many factors help to give this poem a powerful‚ lasting impression‚ including numerous devices of style and multiple themes and ideas. These unforgettable features appear in every single stanza of the poem. [S] One technique that makes the first stanza effective is the way

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    principles of nature and thought. John Donne was part of this literary movement and he explored the themes of love‚ death‚ and religion to such an extent‚ that he instilled his own beliefs and theories into his poems. His earlier works‚ such as The Flea and The Sunne Rising‚ exhibit his sexist views of women as he wrote more about the physical pleasures of being in a relationship with women. However‚ John Donne displays maturity and adulthood in his later works‚ The Canonization and A Valediction:

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    Said Sidiqi Comm 2200 Professor Butler Commemorative Speech – Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “If you would not be forgotten‚ as soon as you are dead and rotten‚ either write things worth reading‚ or do things worth the writing”. He was a man certainly worthy of praise as he did both. He lived those words by writing and doing as much as he could. He wrote volumes and volumes of papers‚ almanacs‚ journals‚ and even an autobiography that proved to be very popular. Benjamin Franklin

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    John Donne The Flea

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    “The Flea” by John Donne is an interesting poem that is both funny and clever. The poem was made in the 16th century and it shows from the speaker’s old fashioned way of talking to a woman. The author uses the “Flea” as the man’s strong desire to sleep with the woman. He cleverly uses the idea of the flea to add humor to the story by using the flea as an excuse for his dirty needs. Additionaly‚ part of the humor is the man’s dedication to woo the woman into his arms even though she has zero interest

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    Persuasive Essay On Fleas

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    (Eagle‚ Idaho) Fleas remain in abundance on the earth today‚ and this should not surprise humans. For roughly 100 million years now‚ fleas have occupied the planet‚ and there are now over 2‚000 species and subspecies that have been identified. Pet owners need to be concerned about this common pest‚ as it can do serious harm to an animal. Thankfully‚ PetAction (http://pet-action.com/) offers a flea and tick solution that both pet owners and their furry friends will appreciate. "Fleas may transmit tapeworms

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    The Flea By John Donne

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    John Donne’s poem‚ The Flea‚ was written during his early years while he was still a Catholic. This was before his major conversion to the Anglican church. Also‚ the theme of carpe diem‚ or “seize the day‚” that is present in this poem was reflected in the wanton nature of Donne’s early life. The image of the flea is John Donne’s main vehicle for conveying his message. Around the time this poem was written in Europe‚ the flea was a popular representation of unbridled erotic expression. The reason

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    The Flea By John Donne

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    In the poem ”The Flea” by John Donne‚ the speaker swings between the fantasy and reality. The speaker who left himself down find strength in fantasy‚ and satisfies and imagination. However‚ when he comes bake to reality‚ he is mad at himself for this daydream. There are 4 shifts in poem. First‚ the shift is after line 4. At the beginning‚ the speaker is in reality‚ so speaker’s mood is normal. Then‚ based on “A sin‚ nor shame‚ nor loss of maidenhead” (6)‚ the mood of the speaker changes into guilty

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    Michael Lewis seem’s like a wonderful teacher based of the speech he gave. There are lots of great points and good information in his speech. This speech was funny and entertaining to listen too. Michael’s main point was about success. You only get success when you work hard for it. He made you feel like no matter how hard a person tries you should never give up and how they should strive for success no matter the circumstances. Michael made his speech very interesting by telling a story of his

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    Explication of "The Flea" John Donne’s "The Flea" (rpt. in Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson‚ Perrine’s Literature: Structure‚ Sound‚ and Sense‚ 8th ed. [Fort Worth: Harcourt‚ 2002] 890-891) explains that a teenage male will say almost anything in order to seduce a woman. The reader discovers that "The Flea" is about a man who is quick on his feet‚ clever‚ and persistent in trying to win the woman. With his poem‚ Donne also gives the reader an insight to his own life as a Casanova before entering

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