Analysis of John Donne's "The Ecstasy" and his Philosophy of Love

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John Donne's poem "The Ecstasy" explores the intricate relationship between physical and spiritual love, challenging traditional views and emphasizing the importance of both dimensions. The poem delves into the unity of souls through physical connection, bridging the gap between the Renaissance and modern perspectives on love. Despite its metaphysical nature, Donne grounds the poem in realism, showcasing a balance of earthly and spiritual elements in his portrayal of love.


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  1. THE ECSTACY BY JOHN DONNE MA 1 sem PAPER Kai Department of English Govt College Paonta Sahib

  2. The poem, The Ecstasy, is a clear and coherent expression of Donne s philosophy of love. Donne agrees with Plato that true love is spiritual. It is a union of souls. But unlike Plato, Donne does not ignore the claims of the body. It is the body that brings the lovers together. Love begins in sensuous apprehension and spiritual love follows upon the sensuous. So the claims of the body must not be ignored

  3. In this respect, he comes close to the Renaissance and Modern point of view. Indeed, for the first time, in this poem, the word sex has been used in the modern sense. Donne s emphasis on the physical basis of love is a measure of his realism

  4. Donnes emphasis on the physical basis of love is a measure of his realism. Indeed, despite all his metaphysical flights, the poet strikes an earthly note , when he ends the poem with the souls returning to their respective bodies and finding no change in them. The Ecstasy is, in fact, one of the most metaphysical poems of Donne.

  5. The poem The Ecstasy is one of John Donne's most popular poems, which expresses his unique and unconventional ideas about love. It expounds the theme that pure, spiritual or real love can exist only in the bond of souls established by the bodies

  6. The Importance of Both Spiritual and Physical Dimensions of Love Likenesses Between Divinity and Love

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