The
Flea
The “Flea” by John Donne is an ideal example
of metaphysical poetry written by John Donne .This poems deals with the theme
of love but they images which the poet employs – The Flea “is taken from the field
of biology the flea is a small insect which sunk blood from human body. This
insect is used here as a theme for the expression of love.
The poem is addressed
by the lover to his beloved and through this addressed the poet tries to
request his lady love not to reject his proposal. The lover goes on proposing
and every time it is rejected by the lady .The lover mention that both have
become one in the form of that Flea .The Flea first sucked his blood then her
blood and in this manner both of have become one .The lover tries to
convince her saying that whatever it
denied by her his already happened in that Flea .The lover considered the
mingling of their blood as their marriage , more than marriage but and also
their temple such an a explanation of lover tempt her to kill that Flea but the
lover requests her not to kill that Flea if she kills three life’s – Life’s of
Flea, his life and her. It would be a big sin for her. The lovers know that she
is awls willing to kill herself? He tries to make aware of the facts that self
murder is a big sin.
The lady does not
follows his request and kills that flea , making the color of nail
purpealed.The lover admits that the Flea was guilty of his guilty blood only
her portion was not guilty. The lady believes that she has not become weaker
even man two bloods become one in that Flea .The lover once again requests her
to accept this as an example that all her fears are false .The lover is of the
opinion that if she accepts his love, it would bring owner to her falling in
love his not a sin and a act of sin on the contrary it brings owner to a person.
The present poem can
be considered and experiment made by John Donne because a poet uses hardly a biological images to
deals with the theme of love .The John Donne has do that in this poem and he
remains successful.
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