What is the use of shadow according to the poet?
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the speaker tells us in the opening lines of the poem, the "glories of our blood and state" are shadows, not substantial things. What he means by this is that our mortal state isn't real; it's just a shadow, and a faint shadow at that, of ultimate reality, which lies beyond the grave.
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