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How are you today? Good.
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Why is it hot back there? Is it hot? So I don't
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know like should we open the The doors. Khaled, it
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is very hot here.
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Right. So as I said, we are going to complete
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discussing Better My Heart. And after that, to
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talk a little bit about the midterm exam.
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Before talking, for approaching the poem again. As
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it is the case, we have to listen to one or two
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reports.
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Yes, please.
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Just come here. Black stuff. It doesn't matter who
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you are or what you do. We all have to face many
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difficulties and stressful situations. Life can
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leave us feeling stressed, worried, worried,
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angry, confused and frustrated. The way we feel
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affects everything in our life. When we feel bad,
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everything seems worse than it is. Till now, this
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is around 24 report, the time has passed too fast
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and our exam will be in the next Thursday. And as
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usual, Dr. Habib started to ask us about our
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reports, and some students read these creative
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reports. And after that, he asked about responses.
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Then the students started to read their creative
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responses. Thank you. OK. Thank you. You have,
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like, when you listed some abstract nouns, you say
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angry. It should be anger. It should be confusion.
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I think this is what I observed. when you listed
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some abstract nouns.
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Yes, do you want to redeem yourself?
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Good morning.
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I don't know if you heard about the freedom
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riders. There is something happening currently in
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Jerusalem. In Jerusalem there are many roads that
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Israelis forbid Palestinians to go through. So
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there are a few international solidarity figures,
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people that are coming in order to make a
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statement. They called themselves the freedom
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riders in order to draw a parallel between them or
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the Israeli apartheid system with what happened
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with the black Americans in the 60s because the
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black Americans used to be segregated on buses.
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And they called themselves once the Freedom
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Riders, and they made a statement that, you know,
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there should be equality between people. So now
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they're doing something similar. They're going to
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be boarding Israeli buses on roads today and
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tomorrow. So I wanted to write something about
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this, sort of. Okay. Okay. Better than apartheid
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system, freedom riders on it we go. From the
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blacks in the sixties to Palestinian Jerusalem,
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peacefully we'll force, break and blow. They're
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disguised racist terrorism. Only Israelis in those
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buses and roads they say, but our international
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freedom soldiers with us that blatant apartheid
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they refuse. Imprison me all you like, but in our
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land rights and hearts will always be free. Thank
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you. I think you made use of the... Yeah, clap for
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her. It's good to make use of the poem in encoding
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your experience and your, you know, respect for
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those who came in solidarity with the
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Palestinians.
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But last time, I think most of you enjoyed
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discussing the poem, even though it was difficult.
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Did you or you didn't? Was it easy or difficult?
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We agreed, but you enjoyed the width of the
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paradoxes, the width of the conceit, or of the
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conceits. And I think let us make
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a quick revision about what we did last time. I
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think last time we looked at the main paradoxes in
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the poem, And we listed them like this, batter my
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heart in order to mend it. So this is seemingly it
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is contradictory. However, when we think of a
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guilty person supplicating
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or supplicating God for redemption, for
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forgiveness. We understand like this, or we
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understand that this could be something acceptable
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or rational.
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Knock me down also, that I may rise, overthrow me,
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knock me down. This is a call, or this is again, a
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prayer for inflection. You know what's mean
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inflection? It is sometimes some people ask God to
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inflict them. To, in order like, yeah, to make,
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yeah, to be closer to God, to test their belief,
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to show how they are faithful, it happens.
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Inflection, you know, I was reading or we were
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teaching a text in American Lit, the narrative of
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Mary Rollinson. And she suffered when she was
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taken captive, according to her. And at the end of
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the narrative, she was, I like this is what I
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looked for inflection. Affliction, like suffering,
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disasters, catastrophes, because she thought that
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affliction made her close to her creator, that
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affliction made her very repentant and, you know,
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yeah, like to redeem herself.
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Again, we saw the paradox in imprison me to make
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me free, and we explicated it. How come, like,
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imprisonment can be freedom? Also, the paradox is,
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like, enthrall me, never chase except you ravage
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me, and we criticize this because this is
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something, you know, impolite. It's not, like,
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expected. to be in a text like this. We also
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talked about the conceit, the conceit in, I like a
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usurped town. How come? This is very
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contradictory. Now, it's a simile as you see, but
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there is no similarity. between the vehicle and
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the tenor. They're not similar. The conceit, you
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might have read, if you have read in your reader,
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the conceit is a striking parallelism between two
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dissimilar things. So what are the two dissimilar
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things here? As you see, we have I, and the town,
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and the usurped town. As we said, like I, the
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guilty person, is occupied by Satan, exactly like
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a city which is usurped by an occupier. So this is
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like the conceit. And this conceit runs through
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the poem, but It assumes different shape. Like
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later this conceit, it assumes the image of two
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couple being like drawn together in unholy
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marriage bond. That's why he was asking, divorce
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me. So it is like a sustained metaphor. Like when
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we understand its aptness, we start to say, my
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God, it is very witty, very witty. And we said
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there is another conceit. What is the other
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conceit?
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Yes? Yes.
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But it's captive. What is captive? The soul. The
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soul is like a captive person. Where is it
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captive? In the body. So how is the soul given
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freedom? If here God knocks him down, imprisons
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him, or makes him dead, then he will be free
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again. It is very intellectual. Okay.
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And the last couplet, this is, as you see, it is a
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sonnet. It is written in a sonnet form. Now,
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I think after explicating these paradoxes and the
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similes, the conceits, it becomes easy.
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Let's see now, after reading this, what is the
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theme of this poem? What is the theme of this
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poem? What is the theme of this poem? What is the
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possible theme of this poem? It could be about
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what?
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Christian impasse? Why? I like this, Christian
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impasse.
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Impact. Now I thought impasse. What do you mean by
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Christian impact?
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Yeah, but like if you say it is Christian impact,
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this is very general, like what are you talking
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about? So here it is the need for redemption. What
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does mean the need for redemption?
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Is it only a need for redemption because you say
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it is a need for redemption? What does mean a need
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for redemption? Yes, like I want you to explain
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the words. I don't want you to throw words without
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explaining them. So yes, it is about the need, but
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the strong need for redemption. Why? How? Yes?
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Yes, he
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feels guilty. He feels guilty. And when somebody
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feels guilty, the need for redemption, this is for
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good people, emerges. And this need is very
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compelling need. It is very strong need. It is
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very strong because he feels he is like too much
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guilty, too much sinful.
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And I think If you look at the tone of the poem,
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like you see how the verbs, like the music, the
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strong words, you feel like, I mean, his appeal,
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his supplication, which is very strong, is
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justified because he feels like he's too much a
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sinful man.
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I want to go back to the poem and, you know, to
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look at it, better my heart, three-person God.
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Now, this, I mean, the verb, like if you look at
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the verb, it is imperative.
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But here, as you see, better my heart, it is a
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kind of supplication. It's a kind of prayer. But
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we don't expect, we don't expect a poet to address
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God in this way. See? But this is exactly a
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metaphysical characteristic. Like when they talk
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to God, they talk in a very casual and informal
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manner. In prison, Better my heart, three-person
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God. For you, like three-person, we talk about
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this is something central to the Christian creed.
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You know, like they believed in the Trinity, so
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this is a reference to the Trinity itself. And
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look at the number three, the treble blow is there
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all over the pole. Like Trinity. So if you look at
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the patterns of three, you might find them in one.
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Rise, stand, overthrow. Break, blow, burn. You
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see? So it is like three, three, three. You know?
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So the pattern of Trinity is being referred to in
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the poem as a whole. It's very tricky.
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as yet, but not breathe, shine and seek to mend.
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Look here, we said it is a strong need. It is a
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strong need. Why? Because if you look here, he's
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asking God to violently shatter his heart,
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violently destroy him. And we said, if you are
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asking, if you are seeking for such violent
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action, it means that the sin is deeply rooted in
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you. And this is what is happening in the poet.
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This has to do with the Catholic belief of the
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poet. And it is very strange because John Donne,
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as we said, was forced to convert, to switch
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to Protestantism, but he remained faithful to his
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creed. He remained faithful. He remained loyal to
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his creed. And this poem here, as you see, he's
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not like, what is the way of salvation to him?
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What is the way of salvation? As we said, for a
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Protestant, the way of salvation is just good
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deeds. You have to be nice. You have to be good.
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You have to be... It is like in Protestantism,
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like free will is given space. But in Catholicism,
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the only way of salvation is the body. It is, you
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know, the way Jesus Christ, according, you know,
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to them, saved all the people by his body, by
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torturing, by being tortured on the cross. So
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here, as a Catholic, and this is what is called
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substantiation. It's like it is the body which
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secures for you salvation.
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That I may rise and stand, overthrow and bend.
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Your force to break, blow, burn. Like, look here.
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I mean, look at the alliteration. Your force,
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boom, boom, to break, to blow, burn, and make me
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new. This is like he wants to be new. What does he
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mean by new? Yeah, a new person without sin. And
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we said last time here the idea of original sin is
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there in the background. So once he is burned,
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once he is broken, he will be a new person.
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I like an usurped town to another due. So there is
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a conflict here. Do you see a conflict? What is
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the conflict? Like, I like a usurped town to
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another due. Labor to admit you but owe to no end.
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Like, we have a conflict here. What is the
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conflict? We have a running conflict.
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Yes, it's possessing, it's stronger. So now here,
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as he say, to another due and labor to admit you.
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Labor, my deeds are directed to you, but it is in
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vain. So the conflict is like he was trying to be
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loyal you know, obedient to God, but Satan was
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forbidding him all the time. And that was the
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conflict. That's why he asked God to intervene in
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order to release, free, emancipate him from life
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Satan.
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Reason your viceroy in me should defend Reason is
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your viceroy. Here, we said it's a metaphor. And
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we said the conceit starts by analogy.
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Reason, which is like here, it's a metonymy of the
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soul. It is the representative of God in man. It
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is captive. It is captive in the human flower.
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What is the human flower? The body itself. The
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body, the human flower. This is like I'm just
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talking about a poem for Andrew Marvell, I think.
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No, for Henry Vaughan. It's like he was referring
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to the human flower. Reason your viceroy in me
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should defend, but is captive. and proves weak or
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untrue. If you remember when we talked about the
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characteristics of metaphysical poetry, we said
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their poetry is argumentative. Like, look here, if
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you look, but, you know, take, do this. It is like
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argument. He's arguing. But is captive and proves
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weak or untrue. Yet dearly, like, look here, but,
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yet, These are signs of argumentation. It's very
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important like when we are discussing a poem like
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this, and this could be in the final exam, discuss
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this poem with reference to it's metaphysical or
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in the light of the metaphysical characteristics
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of poetry or the characteristics of metaphysical
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poetry. So you have to talk about the conceits,
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you have to talk about the paradoxes, you have to
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talk about the language, the argument, you have to
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talk about the abrupt beginnings because when we
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are talking about metaphysical poetry, when we
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read the poem, We see that the poem starts in a
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very surprising manner. Better my heart three
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person God. This is very surprising. This is very
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abrupt. It is unexpected from a poet to start
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saying better my heart three person God. So this
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is what we call abrupt beginning.
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Yet dearly I love you and would be Loved, feign, I
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mean vain, but I'm betrothed into your enemy. Look
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here, it is the conceit itself, but it is assuming
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another image. So we are moving imagery here.
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Again, it is a little bit homely. It is a little
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bit domestic. It is unusual of John Donne, who was
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always referring in his images to emergent
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sciences like astronomy, astrology, botany. Here,
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he's talking about homely images.
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I don't know why. It could be because the conflict
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is too much. He's referring to himself as a
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sinner. Yet dearly, I love you. Look here. This is
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the casual manner. This is the informal manner we
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talk about. This is how they talk to God. Yet
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dearly, I love you and would be loved in vain, but
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I'm betrothed into your enemy. Betrothed, engaged.
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We're moving from the image of occupation to an
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image of being married or engaged to Satan,
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somebody, you know, a loathsome, a hateful person,
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a person you cannot put up with. Imagine when you
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are like brought, you know, in this relation with
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a person you are not in love with, you just want,
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divorce me, you know, I don't want this.
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So be careful. Divorce me, untie, or break. Like
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look here, the three, divorce me, untie, or break.
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Look at the verbs. Three, three. You know, the
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patterns of the three is repeated all over.
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Divorce me, untie, or break that knot again.
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Untie, or break. It's a simple language. Divorce,
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anti, you know, but the idea is very subtle. You
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know, it's been very subtle, very witty. Why?
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Because it's a paradox. When you are asking God to
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divorce you, it means like divorce here is seen as
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something good because you are going to get rid of
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You know, Satan. Divorce me, untie or break that
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knot again. That knot again. Break it. Take me to
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you. Imprison me. Yes. So now you understand what
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is a paradox easily. Take me to you. Imprison me.
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For I accept you. Enthrone me. never shall be
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free, nor ever chaste, except you ravish me. Now,
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the last line is irksome, disturbing. However, it
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should be understood within the Christian context
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of divinity like Mary and Jesus, how Jesus came
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when God blew his spirit in Mary. So here, this
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ravishing is seen as an act of chastity because
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Mary was made chaste when God blew his spirit in
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her. She was, and even in Quran, she was a chaste
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woman, a purified woman. But like he's using it,
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and this is like, again, a characteristic of the
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Medieval Skalp poetry in general, and a
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characteristic of John Donne in particular. They
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were using erotic images. These are erotic images.
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When I say erotic, you know,
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They have to do with obscene images.
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Now, the form of the poem, what is the form of the
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poem? It is a sonnet. And what kind of sonnet it
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is? Is it a Shakespearean sonnet? It is what? So
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A, B, B, A, huh? No, D, U, A, huh? B, B, A, C, D,
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C, D, E, E. What kind of, you know? It doesn't
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sound to be, huh? It is Petrarchan. It is
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Petrarchan. And as we saw at the beginning of the
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course, the patriarchal sonnet was used.
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Yeah. Yes, it has two parts. But here the part, it
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has the octave and the system. What is he doing
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here and what is he doing here? You see here, he's
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supplicating. He admits that he's a sinner. And
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here, he's supplicating further. But in the
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couplet, he concludes the whole argument.
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He summarizes the whole argument by saying, except
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you enthrall me, you never shall be free. Or never
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chase except you ravish me. It is a conclusion.
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But it's very interesting because one student told
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me yesterday like, look here, I like this on it
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because it is a mixture between Italian, the form
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and the English, you know. Like because this state
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is similar to the system of Shakespeare. I mean,
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like Shakespeare when he was creating this and
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this is similar to Petrarch or like Sir Thomas
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Wyatt. I think he was using very traditional way
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because this is a love. A love poem, a love poem
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between man and God. So he was using that. And in
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fact, he was in this poem also and in other poems
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satirizing courtly lovers. John Donne didn't like
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courtly lovers. They thought they were crazy. He
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thought they were not good people.
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Yes. I think the meter, again, it is iambic
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pentameter. But what happens if you look at the
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verb here, blow, rise, stand, overthrow, like
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sometimes you have the, he variates and you have
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like here, burn, So he variates three stresses.
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Divorce me. Take me. Take me to you. Imprison me.
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Divorce me. Divorce me. Untie. Break. So he's
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variating with the rhythm just to suit. It is a
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very noisy poem. And as we said at the beginning,
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the sentiment of the poem cannot be felt unless
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you read this poem aloud. So you might have
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observed me reading it aloud and you can listen to
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on YouTube you find some people reading it. So it
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starts by being like this, Bear my heart, three
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person God, like somebody who's gasping, who's
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like in a real crisis situation, who's aspiring
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for redemption. And then, at the end, take me to
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you, imprison me for I, except you enthrall me,
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never shall be free, nor ever chaste, except you
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ravish me. So it should go like this, because this
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is the only way. But this is, as you see, it is
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very Catholic, isn't it? You know, I wish we had
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time to study like George Herbert and to see how
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George Herbert ended his poem not like this. He
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ended his poem by showing that man should have
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this submission to God, this obedience. He was
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rebelling, and at the end of a poem called The
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Caller, he heard, like, somebody calling because
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he was rebelling, and he said, I don't want to be
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a priest anymore. It's a prison to me. And at the
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end of the poem, he heard me thought I heard
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somebody calling, child. And I replied, my lord,
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it's an act of obedience. Okay, I want you to be
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obedient, obedient. Want you to have obedience and
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to study hard. And if you have any question now,
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you can ask before we switch off and talk about
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the midterm exam. Do you have any question? Okay.