I know that there is a unique difference between love and desire. In poetry by Andrew Marvell, "To his niece", I will discuss love and passion. In this poem we are introduced to a man who is trapped by a young woman and who wants to approach her. He tried to pursue this young lady, but the woman hesitated to hesitate. The man tried to explain to the young lady that she would never have the chance to become intimate if she was annoyed. Is this guy really interested in this young lady?
Compare Carol Ann Duffy 's Valentine' s Day and Andrew Marvell with this mission 's niece and compare Carol Ann Duffy' s "Lovers" with Andrew Marvell 's "To Coy Mistress". "Valentine's Day" written in this poem is the 20th century and speakers use onion as a metaphor for expressing her love. The poetry of "giving his niece" in the 17th century tells the poet that he is trying to persuade his lover to sleep with him. - The poetry of Andrew Marvel and John Donne is 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 clever metaphor and tools these poems are not only symbolic but also have physical features.
Andrew Marvell and John Donne's "The Dlea by John Donne" gave him his niece. The two poems in the best vocabulary are temptation poems, not love poems. These are the niece that Andrew Marville and John Donne's "flea" gave him. Analyze and compare these two poems: - The intent of each poet, the form of poetry, the language used in poetry, your reaction to non-romantic poetry. - An analysis of his niece Elizabeth B. Browning by André Marvel and Sonnet reviews two poems written before 1914. The two poems I focus on are Andrew Marvel and Sonnets' sin. Elizabeth B. Browning