Metaphysical Poetry Flashcards

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King Charles

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King of England: Charged with treason and was executed.

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Oliver Cromwell

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Led the Puritans against King Charles I. He became supreme chancellor

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King Charles II

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Took over after the death of Oliver Cromwell. Son of King Charles I.

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Metaphysical Poetry

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Metaphysical poetry is concerned with the philosophical and abstract.

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Conceits

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Extended metaphors that will last an entire poem or story

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Cavalier Poets

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Cavalier Poets: Herrick, Lovelace, Carew, Suckling, and Waller

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John Donne’s piece “Meditation 17” focuses on what?

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  • The Church is Catholic and Universal
  • Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.
  • No man is an island
  • God should be important, but your relationship with others is also important
    (Bells toll when child is baptized or person is buried)
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John Donne’s piece “Holy Sonnet 10” talks about?

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  • When will death die?
  • Death will not exist when we believe in an afterlife.
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What’s a paradox?

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Contradiction that reveals a deeper truth like ‘Holy Sonnet 10’.

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Summarize Andrew Marvell’s piece “To His Coy Mistress” by Stanza.

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1: The man’s love for a woman is infinite.
2: Though, life is not forever. The clock is ticking.
3: The man says to enjoy eachother’s company while they can before time is up.

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What did Robert Herrick Write(3)? What are they about?

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“To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time”
- Woman should enjoy their youth and find love younger.
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“To Blossoms”
- Nothing last forever. All has an end.
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“To Daffodils”
- Quality of life withers away in time. Time is human’s only constant, and hope(God) will come.

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What did George Herbert write? What is it about?

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“Death”
For Christians, Death is not the end. Death is just a transformation. The Crucifixion and the Resurrection made death from ending to the beginning.

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13
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(Andrew Marvell “To His Coy Mistress”)
What does “Carpe Diem” mean?

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Seize the Day

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14
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What did Coleridge write?

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Where does the initial storm take the boat?

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South Pole

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What’s the Mariner’s punishment?

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  • Killed an albatross for fun
  • responsible for the death of comrades on ship
  • He is cursed and shares his story
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How did the men die?

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Mariner is cursed, and they are punished by death for influencing the Mariner to kill the Albatross.

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Why is Mariner forced to tell his tale?

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He will feel pain in chest, and it will not go away until he tells his tale.