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On His Blindness

John Milton’s “On His Blindness” is an autobiographical sonnet in which the poet meditates on his own loss of sight. The loss of sight metaphorically means inner sight and the loss of it.

Milton compares his vision to be like treasure which has been lying with him unused. ‘That one talent which is Death to hide’ is a reference to the Parable “The talents from Mathews”. The poet also expresses his desire to be able to use his poetic skills at the service of God. A bent soul is a metaphor to express the eagerness of the soul to serve God constantly.

Milton is frustrated that his lack of sight is preventing him from serving God. The poet’s 'true account' refers to his religious poetry. He considers it a serious duty to write poetry in praise of God since he is gifted with the skill of writing poetry. This passage is a reference to the Judgment day in which every human soul will be resurrected to be rewarded or punished based on the good deeds and sins.

Milton wonders if God still expects him to keep writing without his sight. Then he concludes that God is more forgiving and He would not expect anything. In fact, God does not need man’s praise since thousands of angels are at his service. But it is the responsibility of the man to serve Him. Duty and submissiveness are the need of the hour. One must not lose patience. Instead one must accept pain and suffering and surrender to God. The poet is also convinced that his blindness and the wait is a way to serve Him.

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The poem "On his Blindness", written by John Milton is considered, aside from Paradise Lost, one of his best works. The way the poem was written did not appeal to me, as it was somewhat hard to read. Although I was not intrigued by the style of the sonnet, I greatly enjoyed the meaning and substance of the poem. It is easy to see why this poem would be placed amongst the greatest of all times, because of the way Milton expresses his thoughts on him becoming entirely blind.

The sonnet was written in the petrarchian (Italian) form, with a rhyme scheme of abbaabbacdecde. The light Milton speaks about in the first line of the poem refers to the light of day. He is thinking about how his sight is fading and how the world is becoming more and more dark. Milton uses the word "talent" referring to his gift of writing. In that same line he continues to write about how his talent is death to hide, this makes the first part of the line much clearer. If there were any question of the meaning of the word "talent", it makes it known that it means a gift, a gift that would be a sin to contain.

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