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Analysis of John Donne's Sonnet 10 and Meditation 17

The first stanza is saying that death is not proud even though some people call it that. He does not think that death is a proud thing. In the next stanza he is says that death is neither mighty nor dreadful. He also says that people who think that death is something to brag about are kidding themselves. Everyone must face it so why should it b ....

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.... passage that I chose that best demonstrates the theme is, “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.” This passage says that no one is by themselves in this world there are always people and spirits there to help and guide us. We are not totally alone; we are part of the human race that was created by God. This draws the whole poem together because it illustrates that God calls to all of us because we are all hi ....

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