In "Go and Catch a Falling Star," how does Donne’s use of imperatives and seemingly fantastical actions function as a metaphysical examination of skepticism and existential disillusionment?
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By highlighting the absurdity of empirical evidence against metaphysical beliefs.
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By implying the unattainability of ideal virtues in human relationships.
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By juxtaposing literal impossibilities with the limitations of human reason.
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By exposing the dissonance between spiritual quests and material reality.
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