14 Matching Annotations
  1. Sep 2024
    1. Flea

      The Flea is the title and the central metaphor of the poem.

    2. Except in that drop which it sucked from thee?

      Another rhetorical question here that implies an irrational concern

    3. Wherein could this flea guilty be

      Rhetorical Question - implying that her concerns are irrational.

    4. self-murder

      Donne uses a lot of religious imagery throughout as well, this is one of a few instances.

    5. enjoys

      The flea being able to "enjoy" something is a use of personification from Donne. Donne writes as though the flea can have a human like emotion in this case.

    6. killing three

      Hyperbole here as Donne exaggerates the significance of the flea, emphasizing the point that their sexual union would be a great loss or sin

    7. Let not to that, self-murder added be

      Subtle pun - Donne refers to the woman's rejection as a form of self-murder, suggesting that by denying him, she is harming herself.

    8. marriage bed,

      symbolism for sex

    9. marriage temple

      another example of symbolism for sex

    1. Off

      Repetition of "Off" again

    2. far fairer world

      another metaphor - suggesting that the woman's body is more beautiful than the world

    3. The foe oft-times having the foe in sight, Is tir’d with standing though he never fight.

      Irony here - this can be read as playful commentary

    4. Off

      repetition with the word "off" - continues after our section as well

    5. heaven’s Zone glistering

      metaphor here