Explain the bystander in the poem "the canonization"
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The Canonization was written by John Donne, a metaphysical poet, and was published in the year 1633.
Known for his wit and ironic take, the poem is known to be one of his best works as it highlights both these two traits.
This poem talks about love, the one that is all-consuming and makes one forget everything else.
Though it is I a form of a dialogue that is said by one friend to another, the undertones of love is quite evident.
The bystander, a friend of the narrator of the poem, is told how this form of love will canonize the narrator.
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