In Fear No More by William Shakespeare, What is dirge? Why is fear no more called a dirge? (3 mark)
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The poem Fear No More by Dirge talks about the advantages of being dead and the disadvantages of being alive. Dirge says that to be dead, one must know nothing and fear nothing. According to Dirge, there is no reason why you should fear anything if you are, in fact, dead.
One of the advantages of being dead, according to Dirge in the poem Fear No More, is that one isn’t harassed by daily life. You have no fear, pain, or sorrow
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Fear No More the Heat o’ the Sun’ is one of the most famous songs from a Shakespeare play, although its context – in the late play Cymbeline – is often forgotten, and is not as well-known, perhaps, to begin with. Here’s the text of ‘Fear No More the Heat o’ the Sun’ followed by a few words of comment and analysis.