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      • "On His Blindness" by John Milton is a sonnet reflecting the poet's struggle with his loss of sight. Milton grapples with questions of usefulness and service to God despite his blindness. Ultimately, he finds solace in the idea that God does not demand active work from everyone but values those who bear their burdens patiently and faithfully.
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  2. Explore the meaning and context of Milton's famous sonnet, written after he went blind. Learn about the themes of loss, faith, and service, and the literary devices he uses to express them.

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  3. When I Consider How My Light is Spent" (also known as "On His Blindness") is one of the best known of the sonnets of John Milton (1608–1674). The last three lines are particularly well known; they conclude with "They also serve who only stand and wait", which is much quoted though rarely in context.

  4. Read the full text of Sonnet 19, one of the most famous poems by John Milton, who wrote it after losing his sight. The poem expresses his faith in God and his acceptance of his fate.

  5. A poem by John Milton reflecting on his blindness and faith. Learn about the themes, symbols, poetic devices, and context of this sonnet with LitCharts' summary and analysis.

  6. In this context, “light” is a metaphor for both the speaker’s life span and his sight. Since this poem is called “On His Blindness” and we know that Milton went blind in 1652, “light” can be read throughout the poem as a conceit for sight.

  7. Sep 8, 2017 · Read this article to know about the summary and analysis of the poem On His Blindness by John Milton. The poem On His Blindness is an autobiographical sonnet in which he expresses his feelings as a blind person.

  8. In "On His Blindness," poet John Milton explores his experiences with blindness and religious faith. Milton went blind working for the English Republic. His service to the government...

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