on his blindness poem explanation
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On His Blindness" refers to the struggles John Milton had after he lost his sight. The speaker of the poem feels he's lost his purpose, that he cannot work as well for God anymore, and he asks God for guidance as to what he should do. At the end of the poem, he gets the response he's been looking for, that God is happiest when people are obedient and do as best as they can.
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On His Blindness is a poem in which Milton reflects on his faith as he is turning blind. 'On His Blindness' centers on Milton's faith in God as he is losing his sight. The poem is a sonnet that uses figurative language to express Milton's fear, frustration, and acceptance.
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