Critical Appreciation & PDF Notes || To his coy mistress || Andrew Marvell || Our Guruji
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Hello Students ! Today I will provide you and explain you prototype of critical appreciation of poem 'to his coy mistress' written by Andrew Marvell. I hope it will help you.
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Thank you so much sir to make me understand this answer very well
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Very good.
The Collar by George Herbert critical appreciation. Please
Sir TS Eliot ne kya kha h bta dijiye hme nhi mil rha h??
Actually T.S. Eliot has adapted two lines of To his coy mistress in his poem 'The Wasteland'. To his coy mistress me lines hai 'But at my back I always hear / Time’s winged chariot hurrying near'. In two lines ko T.S. Eliot ne use Kiya hai khud ki poem me thoda change karke...See the lines I am sharing...
"But at my back from time to time I hear
The sound of horns and motors”(line 192-193, The Wasteland).
Mortality of human being
Good...
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Sir mujhe ek question likhna hai jisme death be not proud and to his coy mistress main comparison hai about to death to sir headings kya hongi
Look...Marvell in To his coy mistress presents death as most powerful which creates void as there is nothing after death...while Donne in death be not proud belittles death and says that death is like a short sleep and we all will wake up after this sleep in front of God..
1) Death as most powerful vs Death is Overhyped
2) Death is fearsome vs not to fear off
You may use this type of headings...
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