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Pragmatic Analysis of the Poem "The Good Morrow" by John Donne


Samina Sarwat | Mehtab Khaskheli | Sumera Bhanbhro | Uzma Faiz |
Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology | University of Sindh | |
Volume: 3 | Issue : 1 (2024/05/27)

Abstract

Introduction: John Donne's poem "The Good Morrow" is celebrated for its lyrical beauty and profound themes. This study undertakes a pragmatic analysis to explore how Donne employs language to convey the complexities of love, connection, and self-discovery. By examining pragmatic elements such asinterrogative language, metaphorical imagery, and direct address, the research aims to uncover the deeper intentions and communicative strategies within the poem.


Methodology: The study adopts a qualitative research design, utilizing a close reading of the text combined with pragmatic theories, including speech act theory, implicative, and politeness theory. Data collection involves analyzing the poem in its entirety and consulting secondary sources for contextual understanding. The analysis is thematic, focusing on how pragmatic elements function within the poem to achieve specific communicative goals.

Results/Findings: The analysis reveals that Donne's use of interrogatives prompts introspection, while metaphorical imagery transforms abstract emotions into vivid experiences. Direct address fosters an intimate connection between the speaker and the reader, enhancing engagement. These pragmatic elements not only deepen the poem's thematic content but also significantly influence reader interpretation and emotional response.

Future Direction: Future research should extend this pragmatic analysis to other works by Donne and metaphysical poets. Interdisciplinary approaches from linguistics, psychology, and cognitive science could further enrich the understanding of pragmatic elements in literature.