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Comparison Contrast Essay on Holy Sonnet X and The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
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John Donne’s Holy Sonnet X and Randall Jarrell’s The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner both deal with the experience of death, yet have two very different viewpoints on the subject. Donne looks at death not as an end, but merely as a transition to the afterlife. He uses personification to address death directly, that it is not the “mighty and dreadful” event that many people perceive it to be. Death is shown as a weak and controllable force, which is easier to comprehend when death is regarded as human. Donne accuses death of being dependent on “fate, chance, kings, and desperate men,” which puts it on the same plain as “poison, war, and sickness.” This is similar to what Jarrell says, but he doesn’t have such a positive view on it as Donne does and speaks more specifically about death related to war. Jarrell uses paradoxical figurative language to convey death as birth. This shows that the gunner believes that the only reason he has lived is to die, supported further by referring to life as a dream.
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Title: Comparison Contrast Essay on Holy Sonnet X and The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
Words: 859 Rating: None Pages: 3.4 submitted by: Orionoceros
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