Speaker who tells Farewell of Andrew Marvel, John Dorn: Lamenting the definition of poetry as an imaginative and creative writing and feeling the use of elements such as rhythm, meter, image to express personal thoughts . Several topics such as Carpe diem, nature, death, and family occur repeatedly in poetry often. Andrew Marvell's "Dedicate Hostess to Him" and John Donne's "Farewell: Mourning" focuses on topics of popular love. Both poems emphasize the importance and importance of love, but the tone of each poem represents the difference between concept and importance of love; use of words to express the contrast of each poet
Like John Donne's A Valediction: It is forbidden to remember Andrew Marvell's "A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning" to his niece, but speaking about love to his niece is forbidden, I have another view. John Donne's "Farewell: Forbid Mourning" compares love with the circle and Andrew Marvel's "Giving His Niece" is comparing love - Dorn and Marvel poetry connects them, metaphysically It is integrated into a group. Comparative verse between Dawn and Andrew Maville.
Speaker who tells Farewell of Andrew Marvel, John Dorn: Lamenting the definition of poetry as an imaginative and creative writing and feeling the use of elements such as rhythm, meter, image to express personal thoughts . Several topics such as Carpe diem, nature, death, and family occur repeatedly in poetry often. Andrew Marvell's "Dedicate Hostess to Him" and John Donne's "Farewell: Mourning" focuses on topics of popular love. Both poems emphasize the importance and importance of love, but the tone of each poem represents the difference between concept and importance of love; use of words to express the contrast of each poet
John Dunne's "Farewell: The Ban on Mourning" stereotype and Andrew Marvell's "Shyness of His Mistress" The poetry's contrasts are crazy for each other to explain the relationship between the two It is said, Yes, it can be given, "love" is often called a poem of love of meaning. - Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" in women's treatment and Andrew Marvel's gender, lie, and conspiracy against his niece are just "my last duchess" and "his niece". Several topics examined by. These 16th century poetry also closely observes men's domination of women and men's domination of women. These two poems will also tell us the way of handling women and the performance of that era.