John Donne
conceits
James I Gave Donne a job T. S. Eliot Rediscovered Metaphysical poets Metaphysical poetry Was intense Cavalier poetry Was lighthearted
Audible pauses, like caesuras and enjambment, are not typically found in metaphysical poetry. Metaphysical poetry tends to focus on a harmonious flow of ideas and intricate metaphors, with a more regular rhythm and structure. The use of abrupt pauses or enjambment can disrupt the meditative and contemplative tone often associated with metaphysical poetry.
Use of conceits
The use of conceits.
Unlike other metaphysical poetry, "A Valediction Forbidding Morning" has a regular rhyme scheme. a conceit
imagery that avoided cliches
Metaphysical
Metaphysical poetry is often described as intellectual, complex, and characterized by elaborate conceits that explore deeper meanings and connections between the physical and spiritual worlds.
Metaphysical
The central quality of metaphysical poetry is the use of complex metaphors, intellectual wit, and exploration of deep philosophical and spiritual themes. This is not typically found in cavalier poetry, which tends to focus more on themes of love, beauty, and nature with a lighter, more straightforward tone.
Some things that are not considered a quality of metaphysical poetry are non emotional feelings and irrational thoughts. Other things are not gaining perspective or vision rather leaving things open ended.