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This 17th-century metaphysical poem explores the intersection of love, mortality, and religious satire.
The poem uses a "metaphysical conceit," comparing a lock of hair to a sacred artifact and the lovers to sexless "guardian angels" to emphasize a transcendent connection. 2. Eça de Queirós’s Novel: The Relic (1887) The Relic
An essay on could cover several distinct literary and cinematic works. Depending on your needs, you might focus on John Donne's metaphysical poetry, Eça de Queirós’s satire, or the Preston and Child thriller. 1. John Donne’s Poem: " The Relic " Eça de Queirós’s Novel: The Relic (1887) An
Donne mocks the Catholic practice of venerating physical remains. He suggests that while future generations might mistakenly worship their bones as saints' relics, the real "relic" is the poem itself, which preserves their incorruptible bond. John Donne’s Poem: " The Relic " Donne

