William Penn, a British philosopher and founder of Pennsylvania, said, "Death is only a turning point from time to eternity." In John Dawn's poet "St. Sonnets" the poet talks about death itself and expresses his views on views of his own death and views of other people. Please exchange, not the end of life.
John Donne's "Sacred Sonnet October" is a very moving sonnet. Dorn wrote to his sonnet that death is not "strong and terrible" things. Dawn showed aggression against death in his Sonnet "Sacred Sonnets", that we believe that death is not strong at all. He believes that death is another way to get rid of it. John Dawn believes that death can not be killed. He believes that people never die when we think that we are all pleased. Even if you do not think you are happy, you can survive. John Dawn called death a slave of destiny and was dying. There is too much metaphor in Sonnets to show the importance of his theme of poetry and his comparison of death and sleep.
Dorn's "Holy Sonnet" follows Elizabethan / Shakespeare's sonnet form. However, Donne selected the Italian / Pérarchan Sonnet verse scheme for the first two quartiles and grouped them into octants in a typical Petrarcan format. He converted the third quarter note pronunciation scheme to cddc and then inscribed the rhythm as usual. The first quarter focused on the theme of the poem and the audience: death. By solving the problem of death, Dorn has made him / his role through personalization. The poet warns death to avoid pride (line 1) and rethinks its position as a "strong and bad" unit (line 2). He asserted that they killed the death of "not dying" (line 4), put together the first quarter of the introduction theory, and the poet himself will not be able to hit this way .