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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

An Analysis of Miltons On His Having Arrived At the Age of Twenty-Thre

An Analysis of Miltons On His Having Arrived At the grow of Twenty-Three   John Milton is one of the most famous poets of the slope language. Even though his full treatment are non many, he is considered the superior writer in incline literature. In John Milton s works we can see the problems of the English society and his own too. Such a poem is On His Having Arrived At the Age of Twenty-Three because it shows the concerns that Milton had about his rush when he was young and still hadnt chosen his own way in life. In this famous work of his we dont see a celebration of a birthday but a problem that the young gentleman faces as time passes by. The author uses many metaphors and symbols in order to give a more vivid fig of his problem, and at the end he gives a solution to this problem.   The structure of On His Having Arrived At the Age of Twenty-Three is regular(prenominal) for John Milton. This is a fourteen-line lyric poem also c completelyed Italian sonnet. T is called Italian because it was invented in Italy in the thirteenth century and later English writers began using it. The Italian sonnet consists of an eight-line octave and a six-line sestet. In the firstly eight lines the author introduces a problem and in the sestet he gives a solution to the problem. The poem has a rhyme scheme regular(prenominal) for the Italian sonnet. The octave has a rhyme  ABBAABBA and the sestets rhyme scheme is CDECDE. On His Having Arrived At the Age of Twenty-Three is a poem whose lines are all with ten syllables and with five beats per line. In this poem John Milton has not used techniques such as parallelism, assonance, and alliteration but even patronage of this fact this is considered a great work of his.   ... ...thor his fate is in the turn over of God, and it is Him that chooses the way Milton has to follow. The author has no former(a) choice except to blend a poet. He must not worry about the other poets who till now ease up produced many works, and the only thing he has to do is to follow God.   In the poem On His Having Arrived At the Age of Twenty-Three John Milton introduces a problem and gives a solution to this comparable problem. In fact, this problem is relevant even today, when young people have to decide on a career. Also as time goes by people ask them more often what they have done in their life. The figurative language that the author uses contributes a lot for the building of the image of the problem in the poem. The metaphors and the symbol of time make the poem a really good piece of literature, which discuses problems that we have even today.  

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