That they can only be in love when they are physically together best summarizes the oppositions in the fourth and fifth stanza of A Valediction Forbidden Mourning between the narrator's love and that of sublunary lovers.
In the fourth and fifth stanzas of "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," the narrator's love is described as a mature, spiritual connection that transcends physical separation, while earthly love is depicted as needy and dependent on physical presence. The opposition lies in the narrator's belief that true love can withstand physical distance and remain strong and constant, unlike lesser, more superficial forms of love.
The narrator believes that they can only be in love when they are physically together.
Refined versus dull
Beneath the moon
D.
dull; refined
dull; refined
Dull ; refined
When we part it is not a seperation of two things but an expansion of one thing
"The virtuous men whisper their souls to go" because they are not afraid to die.
Ordinary love weakens when separated due to its reliance on physical presence.
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Vengeance
The battle would be his first and last.
Chinese.
appearance vs reality
B:rebellion is a nessesary evil
The second stanza of "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" by John Donne expresses the idea that the connection between two souls transcends physical distance. This connection is so strong that even when they are apart, they are still linked to each other in spirit.
Five characteristics of the Republican party include the opposition of abortion, opposition of same-sex marriage, opposition of stem cell research, promotion of a free market, and the following of the doctrine of unilateralism.