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Answer in about 250-300 words: How has John Milton explored the themes of frustration, fear, hope and faith in the poem ‘On his Blindness’? What moral values do you imbibe from the poem?

On his blindness- john milton
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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

"On his blindness" is a great sonnet written by John Milton.

Explanation:

  • The poem has many emotions of frustration, fear, and faith.
  • When the poet lost his sight in his fifties, he was frustrated as he felt that he didn't do much when he had the sight.
  • All these emotions are related to his struggle when he lost his sight.  
  • He could have used his sight to do great things but he didn't and now he was regretting it.

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