Sexist Politics: Reading Donne’s Metaphysical Poetry
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Central Departmental of English
Abstract
Donne's metaphysical poetry is full of sexist ethos which underestimates the intellectual
competence of thewomenin the society. Exposition of the gender hierarchy is highlighted
through the extraordinary sexual light which,at deeper level,contradicts with the aesthetic
impression.His political poem aspires to subjugate women in all cultural, social, economic,
familial and political domains. He consolidates the ideological frame existing in the society to
serve the masculine ego and misogynistic behavioral pattern of patriarchy inhis time.
Renaissance women who enjoyed a bit liberty under the monarchy of Queen Elizabeth exerted
havoc in his mind. So, he aspires to marginalize women to prolong the domination of male over
female. Therefore, he expresses his strong aversion towards the women and connotes them
negatively as “imposture being”, “mindless creature” and so on. He aggressively creates
monomaniacal images about women as they are “body without mind” and “unfaithful, lusty
creature” fit only for sexual dance with men. Being motivated with the patriarchal norms of his
time, his sexist politics gets ahead very tactically in the poetry by relegating women to secure his
covert intention at stable height through the creation of beautiful rhymes.