Saturday, June 1, 2019
The Flea - John Donne :: essays research papers
John Donne and an Analysisof "The Flea"     John Donne was born on Bread Street, London, in 1572. His family was very adequate but they were Roman Catholic, not the best group to be a part of at his time, in England. He studied three years at the University of Oxford and three years at Cambridge. He never got a degree because he refused to take the oath of supremacy at graduation time. He thence studied law and was on his way to be a diplomat. He wrote a book of poems, Satires, afterwards his brother died of fever in prison after offering sanctuary to a proscribed catholic priest. He then wrote a series of mania poems in Songs and Sonnets. In 1596, he joined a naval campaign against Spain and when he came back, 2 years later, he became secretary to Sir Thomas Egerton. Just as he started doing well, he secretly married Egertons niece, Anne More, and when discovered, he was thrown in jail along with the two friends who had helped in his secret relationsh ip. Annes family helped them and a few years later, Donne reconciliated with Sir Thomas and was finally given the dowry he was owed. He lived the next few years as a lawyer and lived a poor existence. He then wrote two anti-Catholic poems that got him the kings favor and started working Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, who gave him an appartment in his castle for writing a beautiful eulogy for his 15 year old daughter. Donne and his wife had 12 children, 7 of which survived and in 1617, Anne died at age 33, time giving birth to a stillborn child. He wrote the Holy Sonnets. He was made vicar in 1625 but suffered from severe infections of the mouth which caused his death in 1931. He wouldve become a bishop in 1930. Before his death, he preached his own funeral sermon, Deaths Duel. His last piece was The Hymn to God, my God, in my sicknesse. Donne is a very witty poet. In The Flea, handle in many other poems, he tries to convince a young woman to sleep with him. He compares giving up he r virginity her virginity to the size of a flea go show how "unimportant" it is. "It suckd me first and now sucks thee" is used in the first stanza to argue that because their bloods are mixed inside the flea, they are married and therefore, making love would not be a sin.
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