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Discuss how the sonnet tradition has been used and modified with reference to
Milton’s On his Blindness.

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Discuss how the sonnet tradition has been used and modified with reference to Milton’s On his Blindness.

  • This poem is an iambic pentameter sonnet with a specific rhyme pattern. The three main themes of "On His Blindness" are grace, scriptural authority, and our responsibility to God.
  • Milton discusses the sensation of losing his sight and expresses concern about how his blindness may affect his relationship with God. Loss and human fragility Although most academics agree that it was written between June and October 1655, when Milton's blindness was practically complete, it may have been written as early as 1652.
  • The poem, which reflects on the physical and spiritual difficulties the speaker encounters as a blind person, was probably composed in the middle of the 1650s, shortly after Milton lost his vision. He believes he cannot finish the job.
  • In his poem "On His Blindness," John Milton captures the anguish and frustration of losing his sight as well as the subsequent struggle with losing and eventual restoration of his faith.
  • Milton's eyesight had undoubtedly been deteriorating due to untreated glaucoma for years. He was totally blind by February 1652.

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