Saturday, February 2, 2019
Comparing The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor and The Flea Ess
Comparing Wyatts The broad be intimate That in My Thought Doth oblige and Donnes The Flea        Every speed of light has its take poetry poetry has its own personality and aspects, especially screw poems.  In the one-sixteenth part century, poems about bed were more about the court than the humpr.  In the next century (the seventeenth), the poems of love were more about courting the lover.  An author from the sixteenth century, Sir doubting Thomas Wyatt the Elder, is well known for his lyrics pertaining to love.  An author from the seventeenth century is canful Donne, who is most celebrated for his love-poetry.  When comparing these two authors, the paper of love is very apparently different.  Sir Thomas Wyatt the Elders love poems, such as The abundant cognise That in My Thought Doth Harbor, bear an imprint of a strongly man-to-man personality.  But the personality is a very different one from John Donn es. 1 One of John Donnes lyrics, The Flea, is an exemplary of the seventeenth centurys love poems that have a theme that focuses on the lover.          In the sixteenth century, the poems were obviously not written for the lover, but for the court.  The poem The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor expresses this point through its imaging of a battle.  Not many volume would compare their love to a battle, because if they did, it probably would not be a true love.  Wyatts self-confidence is a siege (battle), and he concentrates on the theme that the lover suffers in this poem.  Wyatts poems are not typical love poems most people would expect desire, true love winning in t... ...found in the sixteenth century.  The seventeenth century is more open to the idea of a fleshly love as well as a spiritual love.  The sixteenth century focuses on love in the court rather than the lovers.           The theme of love in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is treated the same in some regards and differently in others.  On the whole, Donne compares love to what he feels, whereas Wyatt compares love to a battle.  Poems about love have drastically changed throughout the centuries.  Love poems have evolved, as have people.  But as the poem The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbor cites, For good is the life goal faithfully.  Its all worth it in the end.  It is better to have love and lost, than to have never loved at all.  
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