Bring out the symbolism in the poem 'elegy written in a country churchyard'.
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Symbolism in Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
The scene is of a country churchyard with a graveyard. There are many symbols that relate to death: the curfew "tolls," the day is "parting, and "all the air a solemn stillness holds." Graves are noted as "narrow cell(s)" and "lowly bed(s)." The speaker goes on describing what the dead used to do.
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Death. Well, Shmoopers, you probably saw this one coming: "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" is a poem that takes place in a cemetery, and it's about how people are remembered after they're dead. ...
Memory and the Past. ...
Man and the Natural World. ...
Society and Class. ...
Isolation.
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