Unusual concept of John Donne: a strange image or a thoughtful comparison. Do you have strong feelings of fleas and passion? Does the sun invade you and your lover's bed? For most people, these problems will not be caused by something other than a strange or blank line of sight, and then they may be called psychologists or other psychologists. But when someone asked the young Minister of London in the 17th century the same question, he suddenly gets inspired. This special personality is John Dawn, a metaphysical poet.
The poetry of Andrew Marvel and John Donne was the era of beautiful poetry. In particular, the two poets, Andrew Marvell and John Donne, wrote a poem by Carpediem full of vivid images and metaphysical meditation. Everyone tells the message "live for the present". This information can be clearly seen in Marvell and Donne's "flea" poem "To the coy Mistress". Through smart metaphor and instrumental use, these poems are not only symbolic but also have physical characteristics. Both verses took a similar approach, but Marvell wrote a more persuasive poem that went deep into the soul to win his emotional purpose.
Unusual concept of John Donne: a strange image or a thoughtful comparison. Do you have strong feelings of fleas and passion? Does the sun invade you and your lover's bed? For most people, these problems will not be caused by something other than a strange or blank line of sight, and then they may be called psychologists or other psychologists. But when someone asked the young Minister of London in the 17th century the same question, he suddenly gets inspired. This special personality is John Dawn, a metaphysical poet.
Metaphysical Witt and Concert are two of the most famous literary installations used by poets like John Donne in the 17th century. In the era of Petrarchan, metaphysical poetics brought new expression and image processing of emotional, physical and spiritual problems at the time. In this article I will critically analyze the poems of "fleas" written by John Dawn. He and his girlfriend explain his sexual intentions. In the first section of the poem, Dorn tried to persuade his lover to have sex with him.