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John Donne's 'Sunrising' Poem Analysis
1. JOHN DONNE’S POEM
‘SUNRISING’
NAME : DODIYA MEGHANA JITENDRA KUMAR
Semester : 1
ROLL NO. : 13
Course : The Renaissance literature
Email id. : mdodiya26@gmail.com
Submitted to: Dept. of English M.K.Bhavnagar university
2. ABOUT JOHN DONNE
Born in London
22,january 1572.
He was a poet,
satirist, lawyer and
priest.
He wrote on
religion, sexuality,
love and death.
He was a
metaphysical poet.
3. THEME
The poem deals with the theme of
love of a lover for his beloved it is
an address of a lover to the rising
sun.
In which the lover portrays his
beloved superior to the Rising
sun.
4.
5. Busy old fool, unruly sun, why dost thou
thus…….
Nor hours, days ,months, which are the
rags of time.
The Lover addresses the sun.
The wants to make season and
time.
Personifying sun.
Love is not subjected to time.
Stanza 1
6.
7. Stanza 2
. Thy beams so reverend, and strong
Why shouldst thou thin?........
And thou shalt hear, "All here in one bed lay.
Challenging the sun
Treasures of India
Kings
Sun would be dazzled.
8.
9. Stanza 3
She’s all states, and all princes I;
Nothing else is;……….
This bed thy center is, these
walls thy sphere.
All nation
Nothing compares to his lover
Giving light whole world
Not accept worldly rule and
regulation set by the sun
Notas del editor
Born in london 22,january 1572.
He was a poet, satirist, lawyer and priest.
He wrote on religion, sexuality, love and death.
He was a metaphysical poet.
The poem deals with the theme of love of a lover for his beloved it is an address of a lover to the rising sun.
In which the lover portrays his beloved superior to yhe Rising sun.
Stanza 1
Challenging the sun
Treasures of india
Kings
Sun would be dazzeld.
All nation
Nothing compares to his lover
Giving light whole world
Not accept worldly rule and regulation set by the sun