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📌 Receive Comprehensive Mathematics Practice Papers Weekly for FREE 💯 Click this link to get: ▶️▶️▶️ https://iitutor.com/email-list/ ◀️◀️◀️ John Donne (1573 -- 1631). John Donne was a British Renaissance poet famous for his poems on life, death and religion. His work is often dubbed as 'metaphysical' poetry due to his complex relationship with God and romantic themes. If poisonous minerals - This poem is Donne's argument about why death is not to be feared. Death is personified and belittled, ending with the paradox that 'death shall die'. This is tied in with Christian belief that death is met with eternal life, and so is not really a 'death' at all. The title reflects the crude personification of death; that it is proud of the fear often attached with it. Despite the title and a sense of connotation centred on death -- it is more a poem based on meditation. In this poem Donne's persona imagines his deathbed and chronicles his ascension from Earth to Heaven. Donne uses analogies and metaphors such as that of the title, and 'last run race'. This is my playes last scene - There is also conflict between his soul which ascends, his body which remains on earth and his sins which fall toward hell. This poem is essentially about the second coming of Jesus, where the dead will rise and be judged. Donne's persona, too, talks about his own judgement. Lists manners of death and suggests that Christ's second coming will see their bodies reanimated. Death be not proud - Donne's persona speaks of his own judgement somewhat paradoxically -- begging to learn repentance with blood even though the sacrifice of Jesus (and his blood) means he is already forgiven. This poem is a soliloquy or a prayer of Donne's. At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow - The first part, he laments that God forgives animals and things that 'poison' but doesn't forgive a human for much lesser crimes. A Valediction: forbidding mourning - His tone then shifts to one begging mercy. One of his last poems, reputably written shortly before his death. Hymne to God my God in my sicknesse - Makes a number of cartographical analogies, particularly his body being a 'map', along with it being a device that leads one into the afterlife. He asks not for healing, he is prepared to die and asks mainly for a peaceful death. The Apparation - Makes a number of references to biblical ideas such as to Adam and the crucifixion, trying to link the idea of death and life being the same -- coupled with the reference of going West. The Relique - This poem is about Donne leaving for a voyage, and is addressed to his wife. It makes 'conceits' or analogies about how their love with conquer their separation; to gold, to death, to 'the spheres' and to a compass. The compass metaphor is expanded to say that the compass is two parts operating as one. She is at the centre while he is following her, eventually coming full circle upon his return home. This poem is a revenge fantasy. It is about a man by scorning his lover, who in return promises to haunt her and her new love. The poem tries to position the woman as impure -- not a virgin and promiscuous. He threatens her with a ghostly promise that he won't reveal until the night she is in bed with her new lover. He is trying to force her hand to stay with him, and indicates other lovers are worse than he is, and she should repent. This is a complex earlier work from Donne about a persona fantasising about his exhumation. Here we find him and a lover's body dug up -- suggesting with more than 'one a bed' about her carrying a child. The Sunne Rising - He also fantasises about their bones becoming relics like those of Mary Magdalene. Compared to The Apparation, these lovers are 'purer'. The woman is a virgin and their love is true. Those who kiss on greeting and farewell, but 'not between meals'. The Sunne Rising is about Donne's persona and lover being woken by the sun. He feels aggrieved that the sun has come and ruined the romantic evening the lover and he shared, and that they must 'part'. He takes a tone mocking the sun, and claims that the lover and he share something more important than sunlight. That he could block out the sun by closing his eyes. However, this is a suggestion that would stop him being able to look at her, and likens their bedroom to the centre of the universe. ETDJP1 0:00 Introduction 1:09 John Donne's Poetry 3:23 Death be not proud 6:52 This is my playes last scene 9:39 At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow 13:08 If poisonous minerals 15:44 Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse 19:07 A Valedictions forbidding mourning 21:57 The Apparation 25:04 The Relique 28:03 The Sunne Rising

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