Milton's 'On His Blindness'

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John Milton was born on December 9 1608. He graduated from Christ’s College at Cambridge University. Once he had graduated, Milton became a big supporter of Oliver Cromwell, a man who opposed the power of the monarchy. Milton worked diligently to write and print pamphlets for Cromwell. He was warned that all the work would damage his already poor eyesight, but he didn’t listen and in 1651 at the age of 44 Milton became blind. In his later years he lived in the country and wrote poetry. His poem Paradise lost is considered to be one the most important poems written in English.

The theme of ‘On his blindness’ is loss of sight and the poets’ frustration with this. He is frustrated because his blindness prevents him from using his ability to write poetry. He calls his ability to write “that one talent” which suggests that he doesn’t feel that he is very good at anything else and no other talent really matters to him.

John Milton wrote ‘On his blindness’ to express his irritation at his loss of sight and his inability to continue writing poetry. Milton sees poetry as a way of celebratin...

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