Justify the title of the poem ‘The Good morrow'
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The title of the poem states the world is getting ready, every species is ready, to welcome a new day. From the very title, one can Just hypothesize that morning will come and things will be looking better.
The speaker has been out of sleep, and now he is up and thinking about the world from a brand-new perspective.
The title selected as "The Good Morrow" putting stress on that these lovers are waking up into a new environment and a new world.
They are moving from physical pleasures into a new era full of passions, reciprocal love that integrate both physical lust and spiritual achievement.
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Justify the title of the poem ‘The Good morrow'.
- In "The Good Morrow," it is made clear that the lovers are entering a new stage of their relationship, transitioning from sensual pleasures to a passionate, reciprocal love that blends sensual lust and spiritual compatibility.
- As the lover realises that spiritual love frees the pair from fear and the urge for adventure, his thoughts shift from describing physical love to spiritual love with biblical allusions. Hence, Good Morrow: waking up to a fresh existence warrants the title of the poem.
- The sonnet "The Good-Morrow" by John Donne portrays the state of ideal love that the speaker and his sweetheart share.
- The speaker of the poem notes at the outset of the poem that neither his life nor the life of his sweetheart truly began until they met. They were like babies sucking from their mothers' breasts before they came together.
- This poem, like many others by other metaphysical writers, is presented as a dramatic monologue and is centred on love, both material and spiritual. With imagery from the fields of religion (Donne was a wonderful preacher), science, and, most intriguingly, mapping, the tone is light, casual, and extremely intimate.
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