Monday 1 October 2012

Love between men and women

Anne Bradstreet and John Donne lived and created their works in an era, an era full of uncertainty. In my opinion, in this context, they wrote beautiful poems of similar properties and people. Anne my dear and loving husband, and John. Forbidden morning are two examples to prove my idea.


It is clear that the subject of Anne To my dear and loving husband and John A Action: Forbidden morning are the same, this is the love between woman and man. In the old poem, we can easily learn of Anne purpose of showing their love to her beloved husband in the title poem. My Dear and Loving husband Then, after the latter, it  analyzed that John is the subject of this poem is also about love, his love for his wife.


Although both poems  in short paragraphs, they give the author deepest love her lively companion. It is because of these two poems, both of these authors have made good use of some sort of rhetorical devices, to capture their true feelings for colleagues them in words. Anne and John used to compare. They compared the love of others: When two then surely we will be ready if any man loves his wife, then; .. "Colleagues with his love for his soul mate, such as." If ever wife was happy in a man,  compared with me, ye women, if you can "and" the love between the moon and Earth Dull 'love (soul is sense) can not admit that there is no ... ". Poems fully exploit the authors fell by comparison.

In addition to the similar nature of the two poems, there are still some differences between them.

Using the two poems  in the following aspects. First report on the style of their gender. Anne is a woman writer (Women always emotional and sensitive than men, so Anne has shown her love to her husband in a very direct way), but John is a man ( men are rational and reasonable than women, leading to John is more likely) underground writing style. In the old poem expressed his love for Anne offers direct her beloved husband John, but his love for his wife Anne potential. Another difference is that they have still other rules.

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