Donne question 2 positions 23.03.18 Flashcards

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Death Be Not Proud

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  • In ‘Death Be Not Proud’, Donne presents an arrogant and bold attack upon a subject that human beings have traditionally treated with reverence and trepidation: death, whilst also conveying an underlying tone of anxiety.
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The Sun Rising

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  • Donne’s ‘The Sun Rising’ fully presents a ‘brash’ and aggressive argument of romantic love, yet still there are moments of subtle, rather than ‘acute’, anxiety.
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The Good Morrow

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  • Whilst ‘The Good Morrow’ shows brash and bold attitudes concerning present and past lovers, there are elements of anxiety throughout the final stanza.
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To His Mistress Going To Bed

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  • In ‘To His Mistress Going To Bed’ the narrator’s lustful monologue portrays Donne’s customary arrogance, leaving little space for any sense of anxiety.
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