Describe the vision of bacon on and about death?
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Bacon goes with the discussion on the fear of pain of death.
In friars’ books of the mortification so that man should think him about the pain in much more enticing manner.
When he has but finger’s end pressed thereby imagine the pains of death.
If whole body is corrupted then dissolved Men fear death.
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In his article "Of Death," Francis Bacon insists that the terror of death is immature and silly. It is absolutely correct and precise to consider dying from a spiritual viewpoint, as it simply the earnings of immorality, for instance, but to tremble death is a symbol of weakness. All too oftentimes, men particularly spiritual men such as hermits underestimate the frightful consequences of dying for death itself.
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