What happens suddenly when I hear the word love? Many people think about romantic love when people hear the word love. There are many other explanations about the word love, such as loving your neighbor, loving the country, loving God. People need to avoid thinking about as important as love, therefore superficial. John Donne's "The Canonization" and "The Sun Rising" both use a metaphor to deal with the nature of love and whether it is truly magical. Dorn's "Sunrise" is focused on romantic love, but his poem "Classicization" has many aspects of love, such as being consumed by love, dying by love, and being born again through love I will explore.
"The sun rises", "classicalization", "sacred Sonnet 14" are all literary works and have very deep and strong emotions. These three poems represent the passion and emotion of Done for his wife and God. In "The Canonization" his expression changed dramatically. It is ultimately due to the loss of his beloved wife. His unparalleled affection for her makes Dorn seem to make him feel positive about life. Anh gave way to the world to feel the world, and remained the same in that the Lord comforted him, yet he seemed to be a little far away from the St. XIV. It is true that he is very concerned about God, but his love for Anne is deeper, which is reflected in the "rising of the sun". When comparing love with the natural world of 'rising sun', Dawn says the sun is all the center, like all his love for life, Anne is all the center in his life.
In 'rising sun', the sun is used to compare the emotions of the narrator's love. The narrator feels the barrier between the sun and the world. This does not exist between the two lovers. The narrator says "Love, ubiquity, seasons are unknown, or the climate, or time, day, month, this is the destruction of time" and shows the difference between the feelings of eternal love and the rising and falling of the sun. The term "rag" used to indicate debris has a negative meaning and does not seem to be as unacceptable as the everyday existence of the sun. This also suggests to some extent that he lost his wife. She passed away, but for Dorn I felt that he would not accept anything.
There is another possible explanation for the title which is sexual metaphor. The sun may be rising, but Jack's blink is absolutely not. This explanation seems to have the theme of love for unrequited love. Jack likes bullets and she shares the same feelings. But he is an imperfect person. He lost a part of himself in the war. In a sense, all his generations have lost something in war. This is the reason they strive to find satisfaction and satisfaction of life, but they can not fully understand it. The sun is in a lost generation and their best days have passed. That's why 34-year old Brett can not live with 19-year-old Romero. They are on different sides of the loop. Hemingway may also say that the sexual nature of the relationship is not important