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8Mar/110

Meditation 17 Summary – On The Mystiques Of Life

If you are trying to get to a Meditation 17 summary because you are planning to buy that book by John Donne, then we’ve got just the right stuff for you. It is very difficult to fully grasp what the author of Meditation 17 want to put out because it is laden with paradoxical and metaphorical entries that was quite deeper to understand compared to the days when the book was written. However, John Donne was very successful at conveying the message of how man was in unity with his environment and how the death of one affects the other.

John Donne was a very prolific writer in his time. Some of his works (Satires and the infamous book Songs and Sonnets) received enough recognition from many readers even if those were unofficially published. In meditation 17, he talks about death in a way that people in his time were not able to do so.

Meditation 17 refers to the person as not the book itself, but a chapter in the book of life. This means that a person is part of a community that is bound by certain bonds such as culture, spirituality, or beliefs. Personally, I can relate that he was trying to say that the complexity of the human life is not in its singularity, but in the interwoven relationships that he makes with the people surrounding him.

In a realist’s point of view, we can say that the interaction between a particular community make up the… Read the rest