The Extasie

IGNOU MEG01 BLOCK-2 Unit-13 John Donne: Portrait of the Man, His Thematic and Technical Innovations and textual study of four Love Poems

 

"THE EXTASIE"  



The Greek word, 'ekstasis' means 'going forth'. The souls go out of their respective bodies [EK=out and Sta=to stand]


The poem, "The Extasie" deals with John Donne's metaphysic of love. It presents the communion of two souls of a loving couple on a grassy turf beside a river, untouched by carnal passions. The physical aspect of love-making finds no mention here.

The poem presents the lovers in a trance-like state when both of them appear to be verging on being oblivious of their fleshly life. 


John Donne's typical method is to present an idea in terms of concrete images. The images become the emotional equivalent of his thought. 


The poet's mood is serene, probably in keeping with the sublimity of the experience. The poet presents a romantic background.


You can check out my YouTube videos on the same topic where I have explained everything in Hindi in detail. Links are below-


Block-3 The Metaphysical Poets: Donne, Herbert

Metaphysical poets Part 1 

Metaphysical poets Part 2

Life of John Donne 


More related and helpful links in the description box of my YouTube channel.


John Donne's Famous Poems- I explained on my YouTube Channel-

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