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Thursday, March 14, 2019

Holy Sonnet 10 :: John Donne

William Penn, an English philosopher and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, once said that, For devastation is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity. He is saying that demolition is not the end of our lives, but just another(prenominal) stage. In the poem Holy Sonnet 10 by throne Donne, the poet talks to death itself and gives his credence on his view of death and others views it is well-nighthing that cannot ensure anything, can be replaced by others things, and is not the end of a psyches life. Through the use of his figurative language, Petrachan form, and tone and language, Mr. Donne expresses the message that death is not to be feared because one lives on in heaven. John uses umteen examples of figurative language in his sonnet. To begin with, when Mr. Donne first commences his poem, he uses the incarnation Death, be not proud (1). The author is giving death the gracious characteristics of being not proud. The rest of the line continues as though some have called you thee. Death should not be prideful even if populate think it is. John displays through this first line how he feels astir(predicate) death he is too prideful for his have got good. Furthermore, Donne uses another incarnation when he states Mighty and dreadful, for thou are not so (2). Again, he is giving death, a concept not a human, real characteristics. He believes death is not mighty or dreadful but something else. It gives his opinion that death is not dreadful to masses in their lives but perchance beneficial. Later, the poet says Thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men (9). Death is simply being controlled by things like fate which is the only way he can act. He has no way to move on his own without these other forces. Like with war, death is the result not the cause death cannot physically make people fight. This comparison devalues death in its splendour and therefore its necessity. John Donnes use of metaphors and personificati ons in his poem to emphasise his belief that death is not as bad as people or death thinks it really is but can actually be advantageous.The tone and allusions are important for John to portray how death is peanut and irrelevant and that after death one moves on to a best place heaven.

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