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discuss sweetest love i do not goe as metaphysical poetry in 1500 words​

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Sweetest Love I Do Not Go” analysis shows that it is from the collection of “Love Poems” of John Donne. In this poem, he is addressing to his wife Anne Moore. The theme of the Poem is parting; therefore, the poet consoles his wife. Poet was departing for Europe in 1611. This poem is an expression of those feelings, which he has experienced when he wen away from his wife. Donne was gravely in love with her. It seems that she is unable to differentiate between parting and death. Death is also a kind of parting from near and dear ones; therefore, the situation of departing is also not different from death. However, the poet consoles his wife while saying that she should not become tearful and should face this situation.

Explanation:

Departure is always tearful and fearful. John Donne, in this poem, explains the reason of departure to his wife So, the poet sees death as another kind of separation. Like other poems of John Donne, this poem too is the expression of emotions from the very beginning. Analysis of the first stanza clears the readers that “Sweetest Love I Do Not Go” is a dramatic monologue and the poet is trying to instruct his beloved.

This poem depicts the theme of death along with the theme of parting. He asks his beloved to get used to parting because eventually, death would separate them. If they get used to parting then death would not do any harm. Hence, in future when the death would approach John Donne, it would not cause such great pain and suffering.

The poet gives arguments after arguments to support his opinion. As usual, he gives an example of the sun. The sun has no feelings yet it returns in a day. If the sun can return then the poet can also return from his journey in a day or two. The poet has feelings for his beloved. He is not emotionless but full of sentiments and love. He will return sooner than sun. His return will be so sooner that his beloved will never realize that Donne has gone away from her.

Hence, Donne is advising her: do not worry, do not weep do not cry and do not have fear of any kind, as she is the best part of the poet. It seems that the poet has exaggerated his love yet he sticks to reality. Readers believe him and appreciate his way of presentation of emotions.

If technical analysis of “Sweetest Love I Do Not Go” is done, then the whole poem is simple and lucid. It is self-explanatory. Unlike other poems of John Donne, this poem has sweet music of its own. The poet uses no far fetched metaphor or simile. It actually is a song. John Donne intellectually states his emotions in every poem. In some poems, he uses fanciful allusions but this poem is exceptional. Moreover, there is no complexity in the poem. In short, every line and each stanza of the poem justify the title “Sweetest Love I Do Not Go”

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