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who does 'the mighty dead' refer to?

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Answered by chhayag39
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The `mighty dead' refers to those great man and warriors who glorified death by embracing it most gracefully and magnificently.They are those who sacrificed their lives for a noble cause and made great achievements in their lifetime.

Answered by DeenaMathew
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The mighty dead is referred to as the great men and legends.

Detailed answer

The mighty dead are the people who have sacrificed their life who have done great deeds and created beautiful objects.

  • This is a poem written by John Keats and is called A thing of beauty, the poet describes those people as the "mighty dead"
  • These are the people who have sacrificed their lives for many noble causes and have achieved a lot in their life.
  • They are given the state of Grandeur due to their Nobel sacrifice during their lifetime.

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