Monday, June 9, 2014

Discuss "The Retreat" a typical metaphysical religious poem.

The most common aspect of metaphysical poetry is the use
of conceits, which can be described as surprising figures of speech in which one thing
is compared to another thing that is rather unlike it. In this poem, we can see the
central conceit that is used throughout is the comparison of life to a journey or a
race. This is used to describe the speaker's longing for a "retreat" to where he came
from originally. This poem is about the belief of some that the soul had a heavenly
existence prior to its earthly existence in the world. Thus the speaker talks about
being "Appointed for my second race" and walking "a mile or two" from his first
home.


Note the longing in the speaker's voice when he
expresses his desire to return and venture back to his first
home:



Oh how
I long to travel back,


And tread again that ancient
track!


That I might once more reach that
plain,


Where first I left my glorious
train...



Here he expresses
his desire and fervent hope that he might venture back to where he originally came from,
likening his life to a journey and hoping that the end destination will be from whence
he emerged. Thus the central metaphysical quality of this poem is its use of a conceit
to liken life to a long journey.

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