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Look again at the three seventeenth century poems, To His Coy Mistress,
Look again at the three seventeenth century poems, To His Coy Mistress,   The Flea, and Shall I compare thee. In what ways have the three poets   used, or departed from, the conventions of their time and why do you think   they have been successful in ...    Look again at the three seventeenth century poems, ââ¬Å"To His Coy  Mistressâ⬠, ââ¬Å"The Fleaâ⬠, and ââ¬Å"Shall I compare theeâ⬠. In what ways have  the three poets used, or departed from, the conventions of their time  and why do you think they have been successful in entertaining their  readers?     ââ¬Å"To His Coy Mistressâ⬠, ââ¬Å"The Fleaâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"Shall I Compare Theeâ⬠ are all  poems written in the 17th century. Marvell, Donne and Shakespeare who  were the authors of the poems, departed from conventions of that time.  Marvel and Donne wrote metaphysical poetry and invented a new genre,  whereas Shakespeare wrote a sonnet which appeared to be written in the  style of that time but with twists. They have achieved these poems by  taking a unique approach to writing them and by keeping the readers  entertained through amusement, dismay and excitement.    ââ¬Å"To His Coy Mistress and ââ¬Å"The Fleaâ⬠ are very similar in context and  purpose. They are metaphysical poems which reflect wit, obscure  comparisons of objects and the reality of love and sex. The purpose of  both poems was to get the speakerââ¬â¢s mistress to sleep with him, using  strong imagery in an act of persuasion. The poems were written to  entertain and would have been passed round the writerââ¬â¢s friends in  order to amuse them. ââ¬Å"Shall I compare theeâ⬠ however, stood out because  the writer chose a convention already in use. The purpose of this  sonnet was to flatter his loved one and in an unexpected twist at the  end, also himself.    ââ¬Å"Had we but world...              ...ent awareness to the poet from the loving and  affectionate one we once felt. He comes across proud and slightly  arrogant about his work, and puts a different slant on what was once a  conventional love poem.    In conclusion I think the 17th day reaction would have been  entertaining and funny and therefore quite different to the reaction I  would expect now. People today would find the poetry quite shocking  and distasteful and they would not be considered politically correct.  ââ¬Å"To His Coy Mistressâ⬠ is successful because it is entertaining, wheras  ââ¬Å"The Fleaâ⬠ is successful because itââ¬â¢s fascinating and slightly  confusing at times. ââ¬Å"Shall I compare theeâ⬠ however is totally  different because it has departed from it and the overall result was  very successful. The poet went from delighting the audience then to  twisting their opinions of him keeping them entertained.                      
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