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How does George Herbert use the story of Echo in his poem "Heaven"?

Herbert uses Narcissus' rejection of Echo to illustrate a holy man's rejection of mortal love for the eternal love of God.
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  • Herbert uses Narcissus' rejection of Echo to illustrate a holy man's rejection of mortal love for the eternal love of God.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Paradise" is an satirical piece expected to show a thing or two to Herbert's students. Echo reacts naturally to the inquiries without considering.

Echo isn't mortal and exists simply because of material science. Subsequently he is of God. The suggestion being that no one but God can answer all inquiries without considering. Thus, every one of us has the obligation to consider the appropriate responses previously giving them.

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The answer is “Herbert uses Narcissus' rejection of Echo to illustrate a holy man's rejection of mortal love for the eternal love of God”

Herbert uses his poems to describe the relationship of humans and God. He believed that by using the story of Echo and Narcissus, he wanted the readers to see the relationship of God and His people. He had represented the people as Narcissus while he had used Echo to represent God.

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