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MetaphysicalMetaphysical Style in Andrew Style in Andrew Marvell's Writing. Marvell's Writing.

Andrew Marvell Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)(1621-1678)

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What is What is Metaphysical Metaphysical PoePoem? m?

• Metaphysical poem is lyrical poem of 17th century.

• The word “meta” means beyond, and “physics”

means science of concrete things. So, metaphysics

means a subject that deals with things, which do not

have concrete shape.

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Characteristics of Characteristics of Metaphysical PoeMetaphysical Poemm(1) The abrupt beginning.

(2) The language of a metaphysical poetry is colloquial.

(3) The use of conceits.

(4) In metaphysical poetry a dramatic effect has been produced.

(5) Presentation of metaphysical poetry must be argumentative.

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Themes Themes Metaphysical Metaphysical PoePoemm

• The metaphysical poem’s major themes were

• love

• death

• religious faith.

Theme of “To His Coy Mistress”:

• Love

Theme of “The Definition of Love”:

• Love

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The Abrupt BeginningThe Abrupt Beginning• To His Coy Mistress: First two lines

“Had we but world enough and Time,

This coyness Lady were no crime.”

• The Definition of Love: First two lines

“My love is of a birth as rare

As ’tis for object strange and high”

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Colloquial LanguageColloquial Language• To His Coy Mistress:

“Thou by the Indian Ganges side

Shouldst Rubies find: I by the Tide

Of Humber would complain.”

• The Definition of Love:

Therefore the love which us doth bind,

But Fate so enviously debars,

Is the conjunction of the mind,

And opposition of the stars.

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Imagery and ConceitsImagery and Conceits

To His Coy Mistress:

• Vegetable love

• Winged chariot hurrying near

The Definition of Love:

• The poet says that his love was ‘begotten by Despair upon

impossibility’

• The poet says that the love of poet and his beloved are like

two parallel lines.

• The poet also compares their position with opposition of stars.

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Argumentative Argumentative PresentationPresentation

• To His Coy Mistress:

“The Graves a fine and private place

But none I think do there embrace.”

• The Definition of Love:

“As lines so Loves oblique may well

Themselves in every Angle greet:

But ours so truly parallel,

Through infinite can never meet.”

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