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A Valediction Of Forbidding Mourning: The Truth About Mourning
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In the poem "A Valediction of Forbidding Mourning" by John Donne the persona is trying to convey a message to his lover that although they are going to be separated they will still have a union of love. In this poem, the persona attempts to persuade his lover to remain faithful during his absence. ....
Middle of essay ....ery much in love. But the lover sees this as the souls leaving going to another place and never returning.
Next, Donne states, "But we, by a love much refined" implying that their love is pure and connected for eternity. He then goes on to add" Inter-assured of the mind, Care less, eyes, lips, and hands to miss." The persona is telling his lover that they should care less about the physical things because they are inter-assured of the mind and that they both believe and have confidence in their.... |
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