Notes (13)
- Discuss John Milton’s “On His Blindness” as a Sonnet, Focusing on its Central Message.
- According to Milton, Who Serves God Best?
- How does Milton Find Consolation at the End of the Poem On His Blindness?
- How does Milton Hope to Serve God in On His Blindness?
- “God doth not need/Either man’s work or his own gifts; who best/Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best”.- Explain
- Write the summary of the Poem "On His Blindness"
- Explain the Central Idea of Milton's Sonnet, "On His Blindness."
- Figures of Speech in the Poem “On His Blindness
- Write the Author’s Position and Attitude in “On His Blindness”
- God doth not need Either man’s work or his own gifts
- Critical Appreciation of the poem “On His Blindness”
- How does Milton hope to serve God in "On His Blindness"?
- How does the poet console himself at the end of “On His Blindness”?