John Donne as a Metaphysical poet with reference.pptx
1. JOHN DONNE AS A
METAPHYSICAL POET WITH
REFERENCE TO “THE GOOD
MORROW”
2. Table of Contents
Introduction
Definition of Metaphysical Poetry
Characteristics of Metaphysical poetry
Recitation of “The Good Morrow”
Metaphysical Characteristics of “The Good Morrow”
Conclusion
3. Introduction
John Donne was the founder of
the Metaphysical Poetry. It was a
reaction against the romantic
poetry in the beginning of 17th
century.
4. Definition Of Metaphysical Poetry
The word 'Metaphysical Poetry' is a philosophical concept where
poets portray ideas or things that are beyond physical existence.
According to Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, the term ‘metaphysical
poets’ means a group of 17th century English poets who explored
the nature of the world and human life, and who used images that
were surprising at that time.
Donne writes, he is expressing a state of mind by referring to a
background of ideas”
5. Characteristics of Metaphysical Poetry
Display of learning
Intellectuality
Far-fetched Imageries and Conceits
Development of logical arguments
Abrupt beginning
Colloquial Language
8. Conclusion
Metaphysical poetry provides a new way of thinking.
Through understanding metaphysical poetry reader’s
minds open up.
The challenging approach of such poetry develops the
concentration of readers on the things that exist beyond
this physical world.