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  • "Donne manipulates conventional forms of religious poetry to his own ends. Discuss this statement with reference to texts studied."

     

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ID number:482332
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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John Donne is one of the many poets of his time who wrote religious poetry. The way he writes sets him apart from the other poets as he manages to successfully subvert the traditional conventions to his own ends.
Each of the religious poems "Batter my heart" and "Hymne to God, my God, in my sicknesse" shows Donne's verbal dexterity, manipulation of the conventional form and use of a variety of textual features.
For the religious sonnet "Batter my heart" the conventional form is that the writer would adopt a subservient tone. Donne manipulates this form by adopting an aggressive, commandin…

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