To His Coy Mistress Annotations

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The other human experiences of “To his coy Mistress” are love and sex. The main aim of the asker is express love and get sex. These universal values engage readers as this what everyone desires in life. However, this poem expresses these themes in an explicit and strange form. The speakers show his concept of love as lustful intentions. In the first stanza he expresses undying love towards the mistress “Till the conversion of Jews”, this quote is a paradoxical comparison. This notion refers to how Jews will never convert into Christianity further depicting his everlasting love.
Additionally, the speakers use hyperbole “An age at least to every part” to exaggerate the magnitude of how he loves her before showing his true intentions. These quotes