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shooshoo alsharaf
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المحاضرة14
JOHN DONNE
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning

Type of the poem=Lyric poem - metaphysical poetry

Tone=confident

Meter=iambic tetrameter
9stanzas
simple
each 4line stanza
Structure – Rhyme=each four-line stanza is quite unadorned (simple and plain), with an ABAB rhyme scheme



in wich centuery john donne was appere?
16 Century

what was john donne say about love ?
he said love is a battel bettwen lovers themsleve or the lover and around world

What is The occasion of the poem ?
It is seems to be parting

The leading metaphysical poet was John Donne

The term ‘melt’ may also signify a change in physical state.

Cconceit : a metaphor used to build an analogy between two things or situations not naturally, or usually, comparable

=metaphysical poetry
the philosophy of knowledge and existence

= metaphysical conceit
it is an extended metaphor or simile in which the poet draws an ingenious (clever) comparison between two very unlike objects


The Metaphysical name given to a diverse group of 17th century English poets whose work is notable for its ingenious (clever) use of intellectual and theological concepts in surprising CONCEITS, strange PARADOXES, and far-fetched IMAGERY

“A Valediction: forbidding Mourning” is one of Donne’s most famous and simplest poems and also probably his most direct statement of his ideal of spiritual love

The poem "“A Valediction: forbidding Mourning”" is essentially a sequence of metaphors and comparisons, each describing a way of looking at their separation


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