Elegy written in a country churchyard summary
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Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” is written in heroic quatrains. A quatrain is a four-line stanza. Heroic quatrains rhyme in an abab pattern and are written in iambic pentameter. An iamb is a poetic foot consisting of one unstressed and one stressed syllable, as in the phrase “the world.”
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This poem is composed by 'Thomas Gray'.The poet is standing in a country churchyard, where he hears the church bells announcing the end of a day and his reminds him of funeral bells. He mourns the death of the village people, who lie buried in their small graves all around the churchyard. They had no ambitions in life and lead a simple life. They remained unknown and unrecognised. The poet concludes that nothing in life is everlasting. Death is sure come to everyone sooner or later. Wealth, exalted birth, power and beauty, all lead to the one and the only one end called death. Thus running after materialistic things is useless. Death is the end of all greatness, beauty and wealth.
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