blending of emotion and arguments in The Good-Morrow

 

Show in brief the blending of emotion and arguments in "The Good-Morrow"

Ans. In the metaphysical tradition Donne has developed the theme of love in "The One Morrow by blending emotion with reason. The four questions in the opening of the poem are rational arguments to justify the emotion of newly discovered conscious low In the second stanza the speaker's emotional outburst at the saturation of love has been supported by concrete arguments, That the lovers do not need anything she except themselves is an emotional utterance. The emotion has been uphold by the argument that true love protects the lovers from any other attraction of love The speaker also argues that finding new countries is the job of the explorer and cartographer but the lovers are immensely pleased with themselves Similarly, in the last stanza the speaker emotionally declares that their love is eternal. To support this high emotion be argues "Whatever dyes, was not mixed equally", So, emotion and arguments go together in this poem.

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