The Internal Conflict.
Date Submitted: 05/28/2001 16:57:13
In Milton's sonnet he strongly conveys his introspective nature. Through this
personal battle of physical ineptness verses pleasing God, only one solution is to be
discovered. Milton uses the metaphor light to give the reader a visual image of the nature
of light. When any light is spent it is useless. The same uselessness of a burnt-out light
is what Milton conveys himself as being without eyesight. In lines 2,3 Milton uses the
word talent to
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suppose this break in rhythm causes the reader to positively affirm the
presence of Patience as a figure. The schematics of this sonnet are conventional as a
whole, representing a melancholic man, in turmoil, seeking an answer to his merciless
question. Irony presents itself in this poem in its entirety. Milton is in such misery
because he cannot figure out how to please god in his blind state, while all God requires
is blind faith!
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