what does the poet feels the death is arrogant
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In this poem, the speaker directly addresses and mocks a personification of death. He implies that "Death" is proud or arrogant because it thinks that it "overthrow(s)" its victims. In other words, "Death" is arrogant because it thinks that it is able to completely conquer the people it takes.
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In this poem, the speaker directly addresses and mocks a personification of death. He implies that "Death" is proud or arrogant because it thinks that it "overthrow(s)" its victims. In other words, "Death" is arrogant because it thinks that it is able to completely conquer the people i
t takes.
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