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On His Blindness (Sonnet XIX) is a petrarchan sonnet about how Milton comes to terms with his loss of sight.The sonnet talks about how he looks for help with his blindness in religion, Milton was a devout Puritan.This strongly influenced Milton’s thinking, his family were often involved in many political and religious controversies.
On His Blindness, Sonnet 19, or When I consider how my light is spent to which it is sometimes called, is a sonnet believed to have been written before 1764, after the poet, John Milton, had gone completely blind.The sonnet is in “Petrarchan” style, rhyming ABBA ABBA CDE CDE. This form is also called an Italian sonnet.It is written in iambic pentameter, and it is separated into one octave.
This essay on the Sonnet 18 by Shakespeare analyzed the poem’s tone, imagery. meaning and main themes. In summary, the poet is fascinated by his mistress’s beauty, such that he cannot imagine that very beauty fading from his eyes.
Since this poem is called “On His Blindness” and we know that Milton went blind in 1652, “light” can be read throughout the poem as a conceit for sight. — Caitlin, Owl Eyes Staff Milton's sonnet concerns the universal desire to discover and develop one's talents.
When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide THE FIRST EIGHT LINES When I consider how my light is spent A Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, B And that one talent which is death to hide.
In his poem “A Blind Man”, Borges reveals a deeper understanding to what he thinks of his blindness. Readers come to realize that Borges doesn’t take his blindness well. He starts off with “I don’t know what face is looking back” (line 1), expressing a tone of uncertainty in the first three words alone.