A sense of hope in Milton's Sonnet, John Milton's meditative "Foronet 19" reveals the idea of humanity that is consistent with the fate of adversity. Through his service, responsibility and talent, Milton will rethink his relationship with his god and the physical blindness of his soul to explore his art. The use of Milton's word and structure will provide clues to the interpretation of Sonnets and help resolve the proposed dilemma. The image of Sonnet means multiple meanings.
In 1651, a completely blind poet John Milton founded "Four Sons" in 1652. This sonnet is his reaction to blindness. The theme of Sonnets is the advantage of losing experience and regaining. Milton advocated his philosophical views about animism and God. In addition, 'Sonnet XIX' explores Milton's faith and relationship with God. 'Sonnet XIX' shows that people were built for work, not rest. The details, structure, form and richness that backs up the context reflects the theme. Sonnets went through two stages: the first stage is Milton's question to God, "he asked," Why is it me? " Then, the second phase settled Milton's dilemma. In addition, Sonnet itself is Milton's self-made poem.
A sense of hope in Milton's Sonnet, John Milton's meditative "Foronet 19" reveals the idea of humanity that is consistent with the fate of adversity. Through his service, responsibility and talent, Milton will rethink his relationship with his god and the physical blindness of his soul to explore his art. The use of Milton's word and structure will provide clues to the interpretation of Sonnets and help resolve the proposed dilemma. - William Shakespeare's sonnet in the middle-aged crisis "William Shakespeare's" Four Sons 138 "is a story of an aging act of fraudulent acts with young women. A sonnet speaker noticed that his mistress is loyal to him. "I believe her when my love swears that she is the truth I know her lies but she thinks I am a part of it Young people ... "(1-3)
'Sonnet XIX' is written in the form of Petrachan. The choice of Milton of the end shape and pattern strengthens the depth and insight of Sonnets. The structure of end cream consists of two forms. The last frost mode from line 1 to line 8 is abba ... abba. The last six lines end with the abc ... abc exit pattern. The structure of the melody sentences on each line increases the validity of Sonnets. The alternating pattern of endings provides a dramatic mood and tone for Sonnets. Milton's sonnet is an example of a stranger who searches for human behavior and understands a reasonable world. Milton believes that God's satisfaction is not his own achievement but to see people working. From the 1st line to the 8th line, the feelings of Milton's feelings are dark and express human emotional sentiment. Essentially, the spirit of Milton is chaotic and I feel a pain in his blindness. In line 4, Milton describes his soul departing from the material world.