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How representative are the poems the Sunne rising and good Friday 1613 riding westward of john Donne’s overall work and how can these poems be read from different perspectives and concepts?

Through John Donne’s poems the Sunne rising and Good Friday 1613. Riding westward, it is highly evident how they are representative of his other works of poetry through the recurring themes of love and religion. The representation is also seen through the use of similar techniques used throughout his works such as simile, metaphor, hyperbole, conceit and the use of personal tone.
These poems can be read through several various perspectives, particularly through the perspectives of a feminist and from a patriarchal perspective.

Donne’s overall work consisted largely of Love Poetry such as The Sunne Rising and Religious Poetry such as Good Friday 1613. Riding Westward. These two poems also consist of various techniques that are also utilised in other works of Donne. Through these recurring techniques and constant themes of love and religiousness seen in Donne’s body of work, we see how the poems The Sunne Rising and Good Friday 1613. Riding Westward are representative of Donne'...

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