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The Flea By John Donne Essay

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Jasmine Pate
English 231
Mrs. Faust
21st October 2017 The poems The Flea by John Donne and To Coy His Mistress Andrew Marvell are both written within the same idea. There is a similar theme throughout both poems, which is both mistresses in each poem is refusing to partake in sexual intercourse with the poets. However, the way that the poets present their both arguments are different. Andrew Marvell poet of To Coy a Mistress is writing from a point of view, from which he is trying to have sexual intercourse with his mistress, but she is mean and is refusing to do so. However, the poet John Donne author of The Flea, is comparing how blood will be lost from him and his mistress. Donne uses the flea as a representation of sexual intercourse with his significant other. Both poems are based from the same idea of sex and trying to convince with their mistress as to why they …show more content…

The blood that is being sucked from him and then sucked from his mistress. The speaker and his mistress is equally united in the world by intimacy. However, it seems that the speaker and the mistress has both been sucked by the flea and now that their blood is together pregnancy is at state. John Donne is pushing the genre of this poem which is metaphysical poetry. John Donne, The Flea theme is seduction. The speaker seduces his mistress well by comparing their sexual life with the blood from both him and mistress with a flea body. The body of the flea represents the blood from the speaker and his mistress. The imagery that Donne uses allows him to turn even the most unappealing images into symbols that means love and romance. This poem uses the imagery of a flea that has bitten the speaker and his mistress that has caused to a conflict on to where these two will have premarital sex. The speaker highly wants the sexual intercourse to happen however, his mistress on the contrary does not want to let go of her virginity that

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