Comparative Analysis of Donne’s ‘Batter My Heart’ And Herbert’s ‘The Collar’

Maryam Mohsin Jebur

Abstract


Researchers of early present day abstract eco-criticism have concentrated tremendously merited consideration on journalists whose works overflow with the pictures and subjects of nature. John Donne and George Herbert are two of the best religious artists in the English dialect. As may be normal, their religious ballads uncover various similitudes. Both artists regularly unequivocally stress a demeanor of quietude toward God.  the works of both Herbert and Donne demonstrate the impact of a customary Thomistic perspective in which humanity is unmistakably arranged at the zenith of creation, Donne grapples with the ramifications of both human wickedness and hypotheses of the "new theory" for the current characteristic request, while Herbert reacts to such difficulties with a reassertion of this request.


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