How does Ben Jonson use language and structure to convey the message of the poem "On my first Sonne"?
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"On my first Sonne" is a poem where Jonson describes his reaction to sorrow when his first son dies. Jonson confronts conflict, loss and despair when "Ben Jonson his best piece of poetrie" was "exacted by fate, on the just day". He uses his son as an inspiration in this poem and describes his different stages that he has gone through by using language and structural features in this poem.
The structural layout in this
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Jonson concludes the poem by vowing not to love "he...never like too much". This father's feeling on the loss of his son, has brought Jonson to use various structural features to identify his stages of sorrow he has gone thought. The use of various language features, such as polysemy and rhyme describe his various interpretations to his grief and gives the reader the challenge to understand fully "Ben Jonson his best piece of poetrie".
Jonson concludes the poem by vowing not to love "he...never like too much". This father's feeling on the loss of his son, has brought Jonson to use various structural features to identify his stages of sorrow he has gone thought. The use of various language features, such as polysemy and rhyme describe his various interpretations to his grief and gives the reader the challenge to understand fully "Ben Jonson his best piece of poetrie".