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after reading the poem, do you think the poet is worried at the thought of his mortality?Elucidate your answer with lines quoted from the text.​

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Answered by praneetgopnarayan2
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The central theme of the poem "Death be not Proud" by John Donne is the powerlessness of death. According to Donne, death is but a pathway to eternal life, and as such is not something "mighty and...The first eight lines (or “octave”) of John Donne’s sonnet beginning “Death, be not proud” might be explicated, or explained almost word-by-word, as follows: Death, be not proud, though some have...First of all we have personification. This is a figure of speech where something that isn't human is given human characteristics. In this particular case, that something is death.The final six lines (or sestet) of John Donne’s sonnet beginning “Death, be not proud” might explicated (that is, closely analyzed) in various ways, including the following: Thou art slave to...

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