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What does anne bradstreet mean by the line "Nor hungry wolves at him shall catch" in the poem "As Weary Pilgrim, Now at Rest"?

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Answered by gbasra026
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Answer:

. It means that hungry wolves will not try to eat him/her.

Explanation:

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

"Nor ugly wolves at him shall catch" describes the condition of a lifeless man. Death is attributed to be the ultimate source of all kinds of freedom by the poet. The poet implies that it is only by death that we can truly relieve and relinquish ourselves.

Explanation:

Death faces us with no worries and sorrows and therefore is the ultimate healer as described by the poet.

The poet says that it is by death that no wolves even though they might seem to be hungry cannot harm him as he is dead.

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