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what was the feelings of John Milton on his blindness. answer for 15 Mark descript​

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Answered by anushkakk213
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He got the feeling of helplessness and a sense of despondency arising out of his blindness. In a better mood, Milton is inclined to think of God as a hard taskmaster. He feels that God will rebuke him for not using his gift of writing poetry. He grumbles against God for making him blind.The Sonnet On His Blindness is one of the popular and best-known poems composed by Milton. This sonnet deals with the sublime theme represented in a grand style by the use of plain language. The sonnet is composed in Petrarchan style, consisting of an octave and a sestet with a rhyme scheme abba/abba/cde/cde. While there is a change of the case after the octave, the octave and the sestet are not divided. The sonnet varies from the Petrarchan sonnet in the way that Petrarchan sonnet deals with the issue of love, whereas this sonnet deals with the moral question. Milton’s eyesight began to fade in 1644, and in 1652, when he was 44 years old, he became completely blind.

The poem was composed in 1655 when he was not accustomed to his loss and reconciled. Thus, this autobiographical 19th sonnet of Milton offers a snapshot of his anguish and disappointment at losing his eyesight when he was middle-aged. He considers the life, the colour and the intellect he has lost or expended before becoming blind. He thinks God has conferred on him the greatest talent, that is, poetic genius. He demonstrates his greatest desire to please God by making use of the fullest capacity that God has given him. Unfortunately, because of his illness, he is unable to satisfy his dream to write the greatest epic and the greatest poetry due to his disability.

Answered by AmoliAcharya
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John Milton lost his eyesight completely around his middle age.He had decreasing eyesight from his teens. Even though he had weak eyesight, he couldnt adjust to sudden darkness. He was not accustomed to the entire loss of light. He struggled nevertheless with blindness. He was desperate and sad because he couldn't continue his independent life.He couldn't find his way or continue withhis daily life. He needed help from others. He had to depend on others and it made him weak and vulnerable.

He wished to serve god by using his poetic abilities. He wanted to write a great poem. But he couldn't fulfill his dream as blindness overcame him. He was disappointed and plunged into despair.

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