John Donne John Donne has abundant travel, women, and religious life. Dawn was born in 1572 on a bakery street in London. The family was a Roman Catholic, and when the Catholic Church was abolished and Protestants took over, the family was very dangerous. Dawn was an iron dealer who died in 1576. At the age of 11, Dorn and his brothers went to college, where they studied for three years and then went to Cambridge for three years. As a Catholic, he could not swear the "supreme vow" that made you pledge to declare Henry VIII as the leader of the English church, and Dawn refused to swear, so he I also quit.
John Donne's poem is a personal sonnor, in which John Donne asked for faith in his God. It is clear from Sonnet that John Doen felt that John Donne was tempted by the devil, the "enemy" of God. John Donne urged God to restore his faith to a level unquestionable. Shakespeare's sonnet shows that Shakespeare was ridiculed at the then courtroom. Sonnet is the form of love's sonnet. It mocks the traditional emblem, but it does not destroy the beauty of his mistress. Shakespeare says that he will love her, even if he says "even if her breasts are disgusting ...".
John Dawn's sonnet is more personal than Shakespeare's sonnet. Because it solves the feeling that only he can feel. Shakespeare has released his view of love, it is a well-known feeling all over the world. The view on Shakespeare 's love sonnet is controversial, but many people can connect with them. Dawn's sonnet is even more difficult for the 15th century audience. There are few people who doubt the existence of God. Dorn's sonnets are more personal, so the writing period has little effect on them. As John Dorn told God, the time of writing really helps us see that God is very important to John Donne. Religion is very important in people's lives when he is alive. The period it sets will also help explain why he wrote this poem. Dawn is influenced by this and now I ask God to be tempted to help him to strengthen his original faith away from him.