John Dong's life and death, Professor Choi Jae-hoon 2006-12-07 MA British literature 2006201044 Yoon Hyung-jong's roster Introduction 2 I. Death of his family 3 II. Marriage and death of his wife 6 III. He died with eight suicidal ideas 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 11 Introduction John Dorn is one of the most important poets in English literature. In order to better understand John Donne's poetry it is important to study the skills of poetry such as symbolism, tact, metaphor, exaggeration, but death, the most important subject, can not be ignored in his poem.
Emily Dickinson and John Dorn made two powerful attempts to test the role of death in the world and various attitudes towards this issue. Dunn is not proud of death, as Dickinson can not stop the two poems for death. But since it is wrong to call death a problem, it is best to say that these two pieces of work help to understand the essence of death. The works of Dorn and Dickinson feature the use of different style tools (anthropomorphism and metaphor), the tone of the story (satire and obedience), the contrast of different literary techniques, and different lighting styles. Helps to learn and understand the essence of death in a powerful and immortal and most appropriate way to the reader
According to a very short biography of John Donne, he is familiar with the death from the early days of his life, is obsessed with it, and is thought to feel the pain of death and the loss of life. The complex personality of John Donne obscures his poems, and from his attitude towards the concept of death it is contradictory and it is not interpreted. He was hypnotized by the mystery of death. The image of John Donne 's death and its by - product feelings are quite different from other people' s attitudes towards death, sometimes praising death, sometimes honoring ridicule and sometimes even worsening death. Dawn believes that there is a life after death, according to his Christian world, believes in the life after death and accomplishes eternal and eternal life in the glory of the heavens as the promised land of God I use it as a means. There is no more death, everyone is absent eternally