How does the swimmer contemplate death and life (poem :swimmers by Louis Untermeyer
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Answer:His aim is the struggle and not the reward. He is so optimistic that for him, death itself is the reward for "the feverish intensity of life," for him Death is a long and vivid holiday. This poem reminds us that life is transient and death is eternal. Everything in life is uncertain except death
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