explain no mortal can ever hope to ride the chariot
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phaethon was said to be the son of the oceanid clymene and the sun god Helios when the god promised to grant him whatever he wanted,he insisted on being allowed to drive the sun chariot for a day
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No mortal can ever hope to ride the chariot
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- In the poem "Chariot" by emily Dickinson tried to capture mortal experience from the standpoint of immortality.
- The poetess personifies death as a gentle friend who is taking the poet on a carriage ride to eternity.
- Another passenger in the carriage is immortality.
- Afterlife is seen as eternal journey.
- Death meets her on the road of life , he takes her in his carriage for a ride .
- Thi poem is a symbol of man's last journey on this earth, the carriage is a symbol of hearse
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