To His Coy Mistress by Marvell and The Sun Rising by Donne
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Among these two poems, the niece hosted by Marvell and The Don Rising hosted by Donne were used to produce very good results. In "To His Coy Mistress" words are used to win the heart of his lover, so they can fall in love over time, and this is impossible. In "rising sun", this language degrades the sun and is used to express men's feelings for his lover. Both verses seem to argue with several poems. At 'To His Coy Mistress', he and his lover should love it, as they are still able to do it, as the man says it is not enough to argue about time.
The love of the two verses by Andrew Marvel is similar to his niece and John Donne's "Rising up", "To To his niece", "Rising sun". Poetry, they are all metaphysical (metaphysics is not just a matter) written around Shakespeare. The theme of these verses is the same, romance and love for women. But the two poets have different views on these two things. - Comparison of Andrew Marvel's niece and John Dawn's "sunrise" Two poems "To niece" and "Sunrise" are written by metaphysical poets This is a lot of similarity in poetry. However, there are also many differences between them. Among these two poems there is a clear connection with the theme of "Calpe diem" that "catch one day". These poems are related to time and time. They seem to be in a hurry
Among these two poems, the niece hosted by Marvell and The Don Rising hosted by Donne were used to produce very good results. In "To His Coy Mistress" words are used to win the heart of his lover, so they can fall in love over time, and this is impossible. In "rising sun", this language degrades the sun and is used to express men's feelings for his lover. Both verses seem to argue with several poems. - Owner of salesman's death, sultry and sophisticated, played a greater role than more people imagined in the drama "Death Sales Man." She did not appear in the drama, but she appeared in Willy 's memory. In his daydream, she is called "female". Women of 'death of sales man' have never appeared in the play, but they are drawing much attention as influence, theme and other characters are developed.