Thursday, 8 February 2018


Analysis of Love III by George Herbert


This has been a very important subject since the dawn of poetry. In the poem "Love III" by George Herbert, how important humans are to God was lyrically described. The centralisation of ideas... Read the Detail >>>

Analysis of "Redemption by George Herbert


Redemption by George Herbert is another of his poems that adores the mutual relationship between human and the maker of humans. It is metaphysical in nature in the sense that the poem... Read the detail>>>

Analysis of Death by George Herbert


With the insight of both a poet and a priest, George Herbert share his personal view about Death. He shed light on the fact that death comes with both advantages and disadvantages... Read the Detail >>>


Analysis of Prayer 1 by George Herbert


This simple and direct poem of George Herbert "Prayer I" is one of his best-loved poems. Even though the language and references require some analysis, in nature, the poem is a relatively straightforward poem, but...


Analysis of Love by George Herbert


It alludes to the Christian Holy Scripture (Bible). From the context of the poem, God's love goes beyond holiness or sinfulness. Anyone will to welcome... Read the Detail >>>

Analysis of The Pulley by George Herbert


George Herbert was born in to a noble Welsh family on April 3, 1593. Analysis The poem “The Pulley” illustrates the relationship between ... Read the Detail >>>


Analysis of Easter Wings by George Herbert


As a person of Christian faith, George Herbert explained how humans will suffer for the sins of Adam and Eve just to finally enjoy eternal state with Jesus Christ... Read the Detail >>>

Analysis Of Virtue By George Herbert


In the poem Virtue by George Herbert, death and mortality are the message. The dominating poetic device is  ... Read the detail >>>

Analysis of Paradise by George Herbert

The poem Paradise portrays a grateful heart towards God  for his care and compassion over the poem speaker... Read the Detail >>>

Analysis of The Altar by George Herbert


George Herbert's interest in the poem was in having a quiet time with one's creator. He did pointed the need for such and the expected reward for soberly committing oneself to prayer... Read the Detail>>>

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