Name a few conventional image used in the poem, "Twicknam Garden". ( MEG 101 ) ( STUDY OF JOHN DONNE )

Some conventional images used in "Twicknam Garden" by John Donne are:


Garden: The garden is a conventional symbol of love and represents the lover's passion.


Flowers: Flowers are a common image of love and beauty. In "Twicknam Garden," the flowers represent the woman's beauty and the transient nature of love.


Rivers and Streams: Rivers and streams are a common symbol of the passage of time and the transience of life. In "Twicknam Garden," the stream represents the passage of time and the impermanence of the woman's beauty.


Sun and Moon: The sun and moon are a conventional image of lovers separated by distance. In "Twicknam Garden," the poet uses the sun and moon to represent the distance between the lovers.


Birds: Birds are a common symbol of freedom and the unattainable. In "Twicknam Garden," the birds represent the woman's freedom and unattainability.