Poetry is a method close to paradox. The poet often says that its purpose is not to adjectives and adverbs, but to include abstracts in specific content and to express the concept quite concisely. In response to these difficult tasks, they possessed several important literary devices, one of which was meditation. Arrogance is often defined as a well-expanded metaphor, and a poet can be grasped by comparing complex ideas with images closer to the daily experience of the reader.
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. - "Compare with John Dorn with his niece" with his niece ". In "his niece" and "sleeping with his lover" there are two poems featuring "Calpe diem", which are also written by the two most famous metaphysical poets. Both verses were written in the 16th and 17th centuries, where both love and sex are described as two different things, both by Andrew Marvell, author of The Coy Mistress and John Donne, author of "Laying his mistress".
"Bermuda" is another poem that Marvell's political empathy is obvious and explains the experience of an exiled Puritan friend in the exotic world full of exoticism. "Drop of dew" begins with the most accurate explanation of rose dew and turns this picture into a symbol of relationship between soul and earth and heaven. Even though I wanted to convey the prosperity of flowers that Marvell was just purple, a deliberate mismatch of the choice of word "flowering green ..." Green is again a favorite visual image of Marvell. "Garden" is often compared with Shelley's "westerly wind". Originally written in Latin, then written in English. This is an imaginative poetry. In Marvell's view, Fair Quiet and Innocence are between flowers and birds. This poem starts with the first two quarters filled with jokes and opens the garden's hideout as a truly successful and civilized life.