Analysis Of To The Virgins

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Overall, the title says it all, by addressing the Virgins, focusing on young women and their desire for new experiences. “To make much of time” implies to make it a longer wait then it should be. In other words, do not waste time on becoming sexually active. Perkins stated, that Herrick realized during the last moments of his life that death is inevitable and time is fleeting, and virgins, should take advantage of the sensual pleasures the speaker reveals to her. To “use your time” wisely by enjoying sexual love. Yet, manages to communicate the cons of persuading pleasure. In addition, Herrick presents challenge to and support of social views, when he encourages youths to open up and embrace their sexuality. (Perkins) In the other hand, Ketteler …show more content…

Even today, Herricks work remains popular and considers the transient nature of life. (Brackett) Having said that Moran, notices that esser-known poem of Herrick 's, "Best to Be Merry," distills the issues of "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time" differently as Herrick …show more content…

“The times away do go” and the only possible remedy is to “Gratify the Genius” of the age : find a mate with whom one can gather rosebuds and then tarry--but not alone.” (Moran) Moreover, Moran went into much detail by comparing one of his essays to “To the virgins, to make much of time” and previous understandings from the poem itself. Moran interprets the poem in his own thoughts and says “Rosebuds die, the sun sets, blood turns cold; the innocent virgins are no longer being coddled by the speaker, who bluntly informs them that the sands in their biological, marital and emotional hourglasses are spilling faster and faster.” (Moran) Throughout the poem, Herrick saw the natural world as a source of beauty and manages to represent a race against time in various ways from the flower blooming to the sunrise and sunset and even showing how shyness can affect their life decisions. He suggests to overcome this feeling and let loose or else they will end up regretting everything last minute just like him. Enjoy life while you can with no responsibilities whatsoever yet, keep in mind that marriage and focusing in love should be in part of your life. It seems to be, that Herrick did not get marry and did not have any kids as well. Furthermore, his poem represents his thoughts on his personal experiences. He encourages all virgins to break the tradition but, commands women

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