John Donne's "The Sun Rise" In his poem "The Sun Rise" Dorn is immersed in his distorted reality with the nickname "Busy Old Fool, Unruly Sun". The curtain called him and he grabbed the happiness that "there is no season to know". Such happiness, passionate love stimulates to rebuild the reality in your own head. Like the result of a child sleeping like a dream persistently, with the desire that he will not leave easily. In a speech to the sun, he accused us of "hey, poor poor man", "ridiculed the boy students of the later years and the sour plans like young people like young people", appealing over sleeping more time It was.
John Donne's "Rising Sun" does not include discussions with humans, but there is a natural element - Dorn uses a metaphysical concept - this is his very typical one. And develop his caprice. Once a bed lover was founded, Dawn angrily reproached the sun to disturb their happiness. Furthermore, since "we" pointed to by Doen is initially anonymous, this poem leads the reader to situations that do not need to be explained.
John Dunn, the most famous metaphysical poet, wrote many hidden cases. In his poem "The Sun Rise" Dorn draws the sun as an intruder in his bedroom and shares it with his lover. Donn does not want to start a new day, but he is with his beloved person; what he is worried about is not a person who shortens time together, but under an unstoppable sun. At the latter stage of this poem, Dorn says he can overturn his thoughts, give himself the power of the sun, shield the sun's light, "I can make my eyes cry and make them cloudy." And strength. He is with her