Age of Milton Puritan Age in English Literature for UGC NET Paper 2, UGC NET 2023

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* On the morning of Christ's nativity is known as nativity ode by Milton ... Written in 1629 and published in his poems of Mr. John Milton in 1645.. also it is first poem in his collection * He wrote of his 21st birthday and also commemoration of the nativity of jesus * 31 stanzas divided into two sections.. and also followed by hymn * Rhyme scheme is ABABBCC .. Each line except last line is in iambic pentamerer. And the final line of every stanza is in iambic hexameter.
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On the morning of christ's nativity is a nativity ode written by John milton in 1629 and published in 1645 these poem divided into 2 section and 27 stanza, seven line each, five line of iambic pentameter and using the rhyme scheme ABABB. Poem describes chris's incarnation and his overthrow of earthly and pagen powers.
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Author:jhon milton Originally 1645 On the morning of christ's nativity is a nativity ode written by jhon milton in 1629 and published in his poem Mt. John milton The poem describes christ's incarnation and his overthrow and earthly and pagan power. THE poem also connects the incarnation with criests crucifixion
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* On The Morning of Christ Nativity * Also called " Nativity ode". * He wrote the piece in celebration of his 21st birthday. * Written in -1629 and published in -1645. * The birth of Christ. * It's thirty - one stanza are divided into two sections - a four stanza introduction that is followed by the twenty seven stanzas long "Hymn". * Follows structure rhyme scheme of - ABABBCC. Each lines except for the last is written in iambic pentameter. * Milton ends the stanza with couplet. * First line tetrameter and second with hexameter. * The speaker elaborate what the sun , stars, Moon and nature were doing at the time of Christ birth and what their reaction were . * In the last stanza the poet returns to the image of the crib of Christ.
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Introduction -: Milton composed On the Morning of Christ's Nativity in December 1629, after celebrating reaching the age of maturity in England,[1] in commemoration of the Nativity of Jesus. It was written while Charles Diodati, Milton's friend, was composing his own poem, and the poem reflects his sober, contemplative lifestyle in comparison to Diodati's extravagant way of living.[2] The ode was composed during a time in Milton's life that he based his understanding of religion on Scripture, but he was still influenced by myth. Greek poems included in the 1645 collection were composed during an earlier time. According to Thomas Corns, "Quite probably, its location indicates the poet's assessment of its quality"; this consideration is significant because Humphrey Moseley, an important bookseller, was the publisher of the volume and the ode serves as an introduction to Milton's poetry. Themes-: The ode with The Passion and Upon the Circumcision form a set of poems that celebrate important Christian events: Christ's birth, the feast of the Circumcision, and Good Friday. The topic of these poems places them within a genre of Christian literature popular during the 17th century and places Milton alongside of poets like John Donne, Richard Crashaw, and George Herbert. However, Milton's poetry reflects the origins of his anti-William Laud and anti-Church of England based religious beliefs. Milton's reliance on the connection is traditional, and Milton further connects the Nativity with the creation of the world, a theme that is expanded upon later in Book VII of Paradise Lost. Like the other two poems of the set and like other poems at the time, the ode describes a narrator within the poem and experiencing the Nativity. Music 1 Stanza XIII of the Hymn portion of this poem was set by Stephen Paulus in the second movement - "Ring Out! Ye Crystal Spheres" - of his 1990 work "Canticum Novum". 2 In 1928 the first complete setting of Milton's Ode was undertaken by the Cambridge composer Cyril Rootham. The work is set for soli, chorus, semi-chorus and orchestra.
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On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity’ also known as Nativity Ode was written in 1629 when Milton was only twenty-one. It was published in 164 in his collection Poems of Mr. John Milton. He wrote the piece in celebration of his twenty-first birthday and in commemoration of the Nativity of Jesus.
@bhartisahu1977
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On the Morning of Christ's Nativity is a nativity ode written by John Milton in 1629 and published in his Poems of Mr. John Milton (1645). The poem describes Christ's Incarnation and his overthrow of earthly and pagan powers. The poem also connects the Incarnation with Christ's Crucifixion. The ode with The Passion and Upon the Circumcision form a set of poems that celebrate important Christian events: Christ's birth, the feast of the Circumcision, and Good Friday. The topic of these poems places them within a genre of Christian literature popular during the 17th century and places Milton alongside of poets like John Donne, Richard Crashaw, and George Herbert.
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On the morning of christ s nativity study guide ..... on the morning of christ nativity also know as nativity ode was written in 1629 when milton was only twenty-one it was published in 164 in his collection poem of Mr John milton he wrote the piece in celebration of his twenty frist birthday and on commemoration of the nativity of Jesus....... the poem speak of theme of coming of age and rel scholar often associated the composition of this work with motion age and the birth of christ he is celebration the nativity bud also his own entery into the adult world this piece in commonly recognized milton frist great poem.............
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🌄on the morning of Christ's nativity is a nativity ode. Written by John Milton in 1629 and published in his "the poem of Mr John Milton 1645".the poem describe chirst's incarnation and his overthrow of earthly and pagan powers. The poem also connected the incarnation with chirst's crucifixion. John Milton's "on the morning of Christ's nativity " ,also known as the nativity Ode is a poem about the brith of Christ ,and also a poem about the brith of a poet. When Milton wrote the poem in 1629,he was 21 and had not yet published a collection of poem. In many ways, the "nativity ode "is about the poet preparing to leap into the world begin his carrier. 🌄 the poem is divided into two sections. "the hymn "which comprises the bulk of the poem 27 stanza is prefaced by a four stanza introucation...
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*** On the morning of Christ's Nativity is a nativity ode written by .JOHN MILTON. in 1629 and published in 1645. *** The poem describes Christ's Incarnation and his overthrow of earthly and pagan powers... *** The poem speaks on themes of coming of age and religion. Scholars often associate the composition of this work with Milton's age and the birth of Christ... *** He is celebrating the Nativity but also his own entry into the adult world 🌎...This piece is commonly recognised as Milton's first great poem....###
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On the morning of Christ's nativity Written John Milton in 1629 Published 1645 💁. The poem described Christ's nativity is a nativity ode 👉 The poem also connects the incarnation with Christ's crucifixion. 👉 Theme The ode with the passion and upon the circumcision form a set of poems that celebrate important Christian events . Christ's birth the feast of the circumcision and good Friday . The topic of those of these poems places them within a genre of Christian literature popular during the 17 th century and places milton alongside of poets life John Donne Richard crashaw and George Herbert . However milton's poetry reflects the origins of his anti William laud anti church of England based religious beliefs. 💁 The ode according to Thomas corn generally been recognised as milton's first manifestation of poetic genius and qualitatively a poem to be set alongside lycidas and a masque presented at Ludlow castle 1634 as his most significant poetic work before Paradise lost .
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Also called 'nativity ode' We wrote the piece celeberation 21ist -birthday commenation of the nativity of jesus Chirst nativity -also about theme of'coming of age' his own into the word In million retelling of the nativity Christ. The birth of chirst is a model revolutionary road map for his own life work Written 1629 pub -1645 It's thirty one stanza are diveded. Into two sections four stanza introduced the follow tweenty seven stanza "hymn" The introduce stanza follow a stucture rhyme scheem ABABBCc Each line written in imabic pentameter the finalbline evry stanza is written in imabic pentameter Qutes "Son of heavnt eteern key"
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On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity’ also known as Nativity Ode. written in 1629 when Milton was only twenty-one. 📌It was published in 164 in his collection Poems of Mr. John Milton (1645). 📌He wrote the piece in celebration of his twenty-first birthday and in commemoration of the Nativity of Jesus. 📌The poem speaks on themes of coming of age and religion, Christ's Incarnation and his overthrow of earthly and pagan powers. 👉Biblical story 📌The poem takes the reader through a series of natural images at the beginning of the poem. The poet speaks on what the sun, stars, moon, and nature, in general, were doing. Their reactions are similar and express for the reader the power of the child’s birth.... Structure ‘On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity’ by John Milton is a two-section, thirty-one stanza poem. There is a four-stanza introduction that is then followed by the bulk of the poem, known as the “hymn”. It is twenty-seven stanzas long. Milton changes his rhyme and meter between the two sections. Poetic Techniques Milton makes use of several poetic techniques in ‘On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity’. These include but are not limited to alliteration, enjambment, and personification.
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"On the Morning of Christ Nativity" is an ode written by John milton(1629) and published in his poems of Mr. John Milton(1645) .Also known as nativity ode. The poem describe Christ's incarnation and his overthrow of earthly and Pagan powers. The poem also connects the incarnation with Christ's cruxification. 👉divided into 2 parts= Introductory and Hymn. Introductory = 4 stanza, seven line each, ABABB CC rhyme scheme. Hymn = 27 stanzas,AABCCBDD. In iambic hexameter. 👉poem speaks on theme of coming age and religion. He is celebrating the nativity but also his own entry into the adult world. 👉series of natural images in beginning. Poet speaks on what the sun, stars, moon, and nature, in general, were doing. Their reaction are similar and express for the reader the power of the child's birth. Poem then move into a prediction of what the future is going to be like.peace is going to cover all the lands and no one is going to war. But that can't happen yet. First Christ has to die. Darkness comes over the poem briefly but to make way for a series of pagan images. These old Gods are described as leaving their abodes and traveling hastily to Hell. That is where they must stay for rest time. In the last stanza the poet returns to the image of the manger.
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