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Kirsten Becker
14 May, 16:31
What is a metaphysical conceit
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Cedric Holden
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A metaphysical conceit is a drawn out metaphor popular among poets from the 17th century. It likens the qualities of people to physical objects and tends to focus on ideas like love and death. sonnets are a popular form of metaphysical conceit
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