Background
devices
historical/cultural
100

Where was John Donne born?

London, England

100

In line 2, what device is shown with the use of the apostrophe?

Personification 

100

When was it written?

1609
200

Name two of the schools he attended

Oxford University, Cambridge University, and Lincolns Inn. 

200

"From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be" 

What is the picture being compared to in this line?

Compares life to a snapshot as it is something that happens for a brief moment of time.

200

What was the life threatening infection going around during this time period?

Bubonic plague 

300

Why was John Donne Imprisoned?

His father in law did not approve of the marriage and did not provide them a dowry.

300

How does the repetition of "sleep" highlight the authors perspective of death?

It emphasizes the idea that death isn't scary but just a natural part of life. 

300

What religion did most of Europe consist of?

Catholics

400

When year did John Donne die?

1631

400

Why does Donne compare a slave to death?

To show death holds no power over individuals highlighting the authors confident attitude towards death.

400

How did renaissance ideas influence Donne's work?

People were interested in human potential and individualism. Donne's work explores balance between human life and divine judgement.

500

What was he appointed in 1615?

Royal Chaplain

500

How does the paradox at the end of the poem shift to a religious focus on the process of death?

It showcases the idea that life on earth is temporary in the body must experience death in order for the soul to celebrate eternal life. 

500

How does the plague influence the authors perspective on death during this time period?

the author believes that death is a way of escaping the horror of the plague, by romanticizing the after life. 


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