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expansion of idea on "life is but an empty dream"​

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Answered by lakshmiyanamadhi
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In this verse the poet says he does not believe in the pessi­mistic view of life that regards it unreal (“an empty dream”) and death as the final end of all life.

On the contrary he emphatically asserts in the next verse, that “Life is real, life is earnest”; and the whole poem becomes a solemn exhortation to take life seri­ously and live it earnestly and nobly.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:Life is but an empty dream!" - Dreams are normally fantasy and far fetched. He tries to explain that life isn't an empty dream. That it can truly be great and it is real and has meaning. " For the soul is dead that slumbers, and things are not what they seem."

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