What does toll meaning in this poem and made with a sence
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The poem surrounds the idea that “no man is an island.” The tolling of bells is an old funeral custom. The bells of the cathedral or church would sound to mark and honor a death. Within the poem, the tolling bells operates as a means of mourning and connection, showing that no one is untouched by their sound.
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The poem surrounds the idea that “no man is an island.” The tolling of bells is an old funeral custom. The bells of the cathedral or church would sound to mark and honor a death. ... Instead, “each man's death diminishes” the narrator because all of mankind is so entwined.
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