what is meant by the ‘place of wrath and fears’?
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The "place of wrath and tears" refers to the world of the living, in which he is both angry and sorrowful at what he endures as a man with tuberculosis. What lies beyond the pain and suffering of this life is "the Horror of the Shade", in other words, death, in which one becomes a shade or shadow of one's former self.
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places of both angry and sorrowful
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