The Answers from the questions about Henry Vaughan's
1.What actual historical events did a writer refer to, and how was the event altered in the fictional account? In my opinion the historical events is about his life, he actually struggle with his life lost of mind because of "mature" desire, don't thinking about it is bad thing, as long as he want do something he will do. In the old time he realized that if can be back he want to go back in child which pure, happy, do not contain with bad things that happen in this life, he realize if died he will going back to who made him and become what he made before. 2.When was the work published and what was the public's response at the time? Around 17th-century metaphysical poets in the 20th century, or 1646-1650s, the response is neglected, and even During the time the Church of England was outlawed and radical Protestantism was in ascendancy, Vaughan kept faith with Herbert's church through his poetic response to Herbert's Temple. 3. What social attitudes...