the different stages of love that you find in the Good Morrow


Question: How does “John Donne” develop the theme of love in “Good Morrow”.
Or, What are the different stages of love that you find in the “Good Morrow”.
                           
Answer:
The poet makes a question to himself. The poet swears by his own faith he and his beloved had been satisfied with childish pleasures before they fall in love. That is the life of the poet and his beloved were meaningless before fall in love. Before fall in love they were like a child who sucks mother’s milk.

Fern Hill is an auto biographical poem


Question : Discuss the theme of childhood Dylam Thomas’s poem “Fern Hill”.
Or, Discuss how Dylam Thomas recreates childhood in “Fern Hill”.
Or, “Fern Hill” is a poem about the reflection Dylam Thomes’s childhood.
Or, “Fern Hill” is an auto biographical poem. Discuss.

Answer:
The poem ‘Fern Hill’ by Dylam Thomas gives us a vibit idea about the childhood memories of the poet. In his childhood days the poet spent his time in the “Fern Hill” of his punt in the ‘Fern Hill’ area. At that time, the poet enjoyed complete liberty in moving to and fro. Those sweet days of childhood were source of endless joy. In this poem, the poet creats a magic spell over child’s vision of the world. This poem embodies a sense pathos at the lose of childhood memories.

Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers is a silent protest against male domination and female repression


Question : How does Adrienne Rich suggest repression and dream of women in his “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers.”
Or, “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” is a silent protest against male domination and female repression. Discuss.
 Answer :
Adrienne Rich is a famous women poet of the joth century. She is an American poets and an essayist. She is best known for her scrutiny of the experiences of women in society. She writes, with attention and devotion, about women’s role in society. Feminism and patriarchal domination are major themes in her poems. She wants to establish social and economic equality for women.

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