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The Broken Heart - Online Term Paper

The Broken Heart


Imagery in ""
John Donnes� poem "" is full of imagery, used to portray his broken heart. Donne uses the imagery so we can get a visual picture of what love means to him. He uses the imagery because it�s necessary to see a picture of the pain he lives with. Donne uses several aspects of imagery, including death to show his grief and Donne also does uses despair to display his pain.
The image of death was used throughout the poem. "�Love so soon decays," meaning that love so quickly dies. If you cut a flower and do not put it in water it will quickly wither and die. Another image of death would be the plague. A plague is a widespread disease that ...

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also uses the image of despair and depression. In the second stanza, he says "Ah, what a trifle is a heart, if once into love�s hands it come!" In these lines Donne gives us the image of a hand of love and a big heart touching it. Once the heart touches the hand, it begins to shrink because love has devoured it. Also by saying this, Donne realizes that his heart became little and has no value to him. He loved his girl, but she didn�t return that love, so, his heart shrunk and now means nothing to him. Donne also gives us the image of love swallowing his heart whole. His heart is such a trifle that it doesn�t need to be chewed up.
Lastly, he compares his heart to a piece of glass (mirror) by saying "those pieces still, through they be not unite; and now as broken glasses show a hundred lesser faces, so my rags of heart can like, wish, and adore, but after one such love, can love no more." In this quote Donne show us that his heart has been shattered ...

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Added: 11/26/2004 01:25:24 AM
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