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  1. Metaphor: The flea “swells with one blood made of two.”. There’s a certain part of the male body that swells when it engages in the activity to which the speaker of the poem alludes. Personification: Fleas neither enjoy nor woo; humans do. Metaphor - Line 12 contains a direct comparison: “This flea is you and I.”.

  2. Themes and Meanings. “The Flea” is a love poem with a difference. It reflects a new approach toward poetry. Its unconventional analogy, it extensive exploration of the subject to serve as a ...

  3. Technical analysis of The Flea literary devices and the technique of John Donne ... "The Flea" – kind of sounds like an alternative British rock band, doesn't it? It's a simple title, and just a bit edgy. You certainly don't expect a love poem. Thus, th ...

  4. Through a detailed analysis of the poem’s structure, language, and imagery, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Donne’s poetic style and the deeper meanings behind his work. From the flea’s symbolic significance to the intricate use of metaphors, this literary analysis will delve into the many layers of “The Flea” and offer insights into its enduring ...

  5. 5. Apr. 2017 · Analysis of the metaphysical poet Donne's poem in relation to the theme of love

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  6. Overview. “The Flea” is an erotic poem by the English poet John Donne, written sometime between 1595 and 1615. Donne is famous for his shocking conceits, and he doesn’t disappoint in this poem, the speaker of which likens the mixing of blood in a flea to the mingling of sexual fluids in a “marriage bed!”. For a seventeenth-century ...

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