describe the character of death as presented by the poet in the poem 'Death the Leveller'
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In the first stanza the poet compares man's glories of blood and state of kings and prices to mere shadows. Fate can pierce any armour; death, personified as the omnipotent Yama (god of death) spares no king. When it comes to claim life back, they have to yield it. They are turned into dust in their graves.
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In the first stanza the poet compares man's glories of blood and state of kings and prices to mere shadows. Fate can pierce any armour; death, personified as the omnipotent Yama (god of death) spares no king. When it comes to claim life back, they have to yield it. They are turned into dust in their grave
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