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  1. The tone of On His Blindness is varying throughout the poem. In the beginning the tone seems to be demoralising and depressing as the poet seems to be remorseful because of his blindness. He is unable to use his talent of writing poetry and that makes him sad. In the second stanza, the tone changesRead more

    The tone of On His Blindness is varying throughout the poem. In the beginning the tone seems to be demoralising and depressing as the poet seems to be remorseful because of his blindness. He is unable to use his talent of writing poetry and that makes him sad.

    In the second stanza, the tone changes to doubtful as the poet begins to think if God is really angry with him. In the third stanza, the tone is hopeful and finally the poem becomes happy.

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  1. Yes, the poem On His Blindness is a religious poem as the poet seems to be regretting for not been able to use the talent given by God to him. However, as we move forward the poet becomes hopeful because his mind says that God does not need anybody's hard work. Instead, the one who bears his pain alRead more

    Yes, the poem On His Blindness is a religious poem as the poet seems to be regretting for not been able to use the talent given by God to him. However, as we move forward the poet becomes hopeful because his mind says that God does not need anybody’s hard work. Instead, the one who bears his pain also serves God.

    In the final lines, the poet brings in religious reference. According to him, there are thousands of angels who obey the orders of God and travel over the seas and lands with light speed. However, there are some other angels who just wait for the orders. Thus they serve Him just by standing.

    So, the whole poem is about God, serving God and faith in God. Hence it is a religious poem.

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  1. The cause of Milton's complaint to God is his blindness. According to him, he is unable to use the talent of writing poetry (and serving humanity) which was given to him by God. It has become useless because of his blindness. Hence he complains in the poem. Read summary of this poem.  

    The cause of Milton’s complaint to God is his blindness. According to him, he is unable to use the talent of writing poetry (and serving humanity) which was given to him by God. It has become useless because of his blindness. Hence he complains in the poem.

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  1. According to the poet, the one who bears his pain serves God the best as said in this line, "who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best". Read summary of this poem.

    According to the poet, the one who bears his pain serves God the best as said in this line, “who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best“.

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  1. The poet was broken and was hopeless. According to him, he cannot use his talent of writing poetry because of his blindness. However, he soon feels that he is serving God by bearing his pain. Thus in the final lines, his hopelessness converts into hope and faith. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet was broken and was hopeless. According to him, he cannot use his talent of writing poetry because of his blindness. However, he soon feels that he is serving God by bearing his pain. Thus in the final lines, his hopelessness converts into hope and faith.

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  1. In the poem "On His Blindness", the word "Light" is a pun i.e. it has two meanings. First, it means the previous life of John Milton (before he became blind). Second, it means the eyesight of the poet. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem “On His Blindness”, the word “Light” is a pun i.e. it has two meanings. First, it means the previous life of John Milton (before he became blind). Second, it means the eyesight of the poet.

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  1. The "talent", the poem On His Blindness means the art of writing poetry. According to the poet, this talent is gifted by God to him for serving humanity. The concept of talent here relates to Bible in which it has been mentioned that the one who does not use his talent to serve humanity on earth wilRead more

    The “talent”, the poem On His Blindness means the art of writing poetry. According to the poet, this talent is gifted by God to him for serving humanity. The concept of talent here relates to Bible in which it has been mentioned that the one who does not use his talent to serve humanity on earth will be punished in his afterlife. However, he soon realises that he is bearing pain (because of his blindness) and those who bear their pain also serve God.

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