“To his
Coy mistress "
Andrew
Marvell,
Introduction:
Andrew Marvell was born 31st March 1621 his death 16th August. 1678 was an English metaphysical poet Parliament station and son a church of a England clergyman . As a metaphysical poet is associated with John Donne and Herbert he was a colleges and friends of John Milton .
Marvell was born in Holderness is riding in of York shire near the city of kingdom upon hull his focus is generally on love and our relationship with God .
Subject matter:
'To his Coy mistress' is divided into three stanza or poetic paragraph. It is spoken by in nameless man . What does not reveal any physical or biographical details about himself .
First stanza he describes how he would love her if they had and unlimited amount of time . He could spread century admiring is part of her body and her refusal to comply would not him .
How short human life is once it is over the opportunity to enjoy other is gone because no one embrace in the grape speaker the argue .to women to comply arguing that in loving each other with passion they will make the most of the short time they have to live.
In the second stanza is say but we do not have the time we are about to die he tells, for this life is a short but death is forever. In a shocking moment he warms her that when she in the coffin worms will try to take her virginity if he doesn't have sex with his before they die. All his too all sexual Desire will burn up , ashes for all time.
In the third stanza he says now love told you what will happen when you die. So let's have a sex while we still young hey look at those birds of prey mating that's how we should do it but before that let's, a little wine and time.
He suggested furthermore they release all there pain frustration in to the sex excel in this way be free .
In the final stanza couplet he claims down a little he says that having sex and
not make the sun stop moving. In Andrew Marvell time moment of the around
the earth is thought to create time anyway he cannot make time stop but
we can change places. With it whenever we have sex we pursue time instead
pursuing us this follow has some confusion ideas about sex and time.
Come think of it we probably due to 'to his coy mistress' offer a chance to
explore some of those confusing thoughts.
Conclusion:
Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" is a poem that deals with many themes, especially the themes of love, time, human mortality, and the pursuit of pleasure. However, for all its complexity.
Conclusion:
Andrew Marvell's "To His Coy Mistress" is a poem that deals with many themes, especially the themes of love, time, human mortality, and the pursuit of pleasure. However, for all its complexity.
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