ON HIS HAVING ARRIVED AT THE AGE OF TWENTY THREE SUMMARY

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    ON HIS HAVING ARRIVED AT THE AGE OF TWENTY- THREE-
    JOHN MILTON
    (Poem)
    The poem On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty- three is a devotional sonnet written in an
    autobiographical form and contains the poet’s reflections on his late maturing. The sonnet was
    written when Milton was twenty-three years old. It expresses his disappointment at his non-
    achievement. He is painted to realize that he has not achieved anything and not composed any
    poem of good worth. Milton feels that twenty-three years have passed very quickly. Time has
    stolen his youth. Now his youth age is almost over. In his mature age, he has no poetic output
    worth mentioning. He says that his physical appearance is relatively youthful. People may not
    judge that he has reached manhood by looking at him. His mental faculties have not fully
    developed, and thus the poetic talents have yet not begun to reveal themselves. In this respect, he
    is less fortunate than those whose natural gifts bear fruits in the proper course of time in their
    life. The mood of the poet changes in the sestet of this sonnet. He says that he is under the will of
    God and that time will give him success and opportunity. Milton says that everything in his life
    is under the supervision and care of God, if only he has the grace to use it. As a true devotee and
    servant to his excellent Task -Master, the God, he waits for God’s will to grant him success.
    Milton was determined to be a great poet, and from his childhood, he was seriously involved in
    his preparation to achieve his goal. However, he had shown adequate proof of his poetic genius
    while at Cambridge, but he was not fully satisfied with all that. In the octave of this sonnet, the
    poet expresses his disappointment in not achieving his high ambitions in the poetic field. He is
    sad that his youthful years have gone astray without significant achievement. In the sestet, his
    mood appears to be changed. He says that all his life is under the eye of God, his great Task-
    Master. It appears that the poet is no longer disappointed. He has complete faith in God’s
    supervision. He has dedicated his abilities to God as a faithful servant. God will choose the
    appropriate time to make him successful with his poetic powers.
    Furthermore, it is known that God gave him the power to compose his masterpieces when he was
    blind. Milton proved to be the greatest poet of his times. The sonnet opens on a note of self-
    distrust. He is pained to realize that despite being fully capable while others have attained
    success, he has failed to do so.

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