the inevitable hour in elegy is........
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The expression 'Inevitable hour' is an example of Periphrasis as the simple word 'death' is expressed in a round about.
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In the elegy, the time of death is represented by the "inevitable hour".
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- Thomas Gray's "Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard" includes the phrase "inevitable hour," which may be a reference to the time of one's passing.
- According to the poem, when the time comes for everyone's life to come to an end, there will no longer be any distinctions between social classes, societal rankings, or statuses.
- This indicates that after death, all humans are the same and there is no way to differentiate between them based on any social markers that were present while they were alive. Instead, all humans are treated the same.
- The expression "the inevitable hour" gives the impression that nobody, regardless of how famous or wealthy they are, will be able to avoid dying at some point in their lives. Death is the inevitable conclusion to everything.
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