ENGL 1005H Chapter Notes -John Donne, To His Coy Mistress, Andrew Marvell

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Notes: the taliban group is perceived as being a terrorist group by many, especially those in. This is largely due to their part in 9/11, as referred to in the book. It is also important to avoid overgeneralizing and assuming that anyone of afghan nationality will automatically be a terrorist. This was seen in the treatment of the main character of the book, as he went through more intense security measures than his american colleagues simply because he is pakistani. I believe that he is not a terrorist and should not be assumed to be a terrorist any more than anyone else, regardless of nationality. It is the act of propagating terror, not being born into a certain racial identity, that identifies a person as a terrorist: this book fits under the category of the dramatic monologue. We have studied various poems that use this style, such as sonnet 130 by william shakespeare, to his coy.

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