what is grays attitude towards death as expressed the poem elegy written in a country churchyard?10 mark
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Thomas Gray's “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” presents death as a physical finality that can rob its victims of their potential and also as a universal experience that happens to everyone. Finally, death is an escape from pain and an entry into Heaven.
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Thomas Gray's attitude towards death was that he beleived that one day we all have to die. Someone would sit besides his grave like he was sitting in the churchyard.
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The attitudeof the poet is following
- Poet tell about how the ploughing farmer is going to his home, beetle and cows making noise, tired animals going at the time of evening and in the graveyard, forefathers of simple people are sleeping. Even the cock sound can not wake them up. Poet explains that death is bad for the poor people.
- Even the wealthy people will die one day. Wealthy people should not proud on them and laugh on poor people.
- Poor villagers are dying an unhonoured death.
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