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Why has the death been called the leveller

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why has the death been called the leveller?

The poem Death the Leveller contains a line at the end of the poem which states.

Upon Death's purple alter now.

The reference to the color purple is very important in this line given the meaning behind the use of the color.

Answered by zombie9287
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There are different kinds of people among us. There are rich people and poor people. There are good men and bad men. Some may be clever and others foolish. There are happy men and unhappy men. But all these distinctions and specialties last only as long as we are alive. Once we are dead all must certainly crumble to dust. Death has no distinction between the good and the bad - The poor and the rich - the kind and the beggar. Death comes to everyone one day or the other. That is why we are called mortals. In a way, death can called the great leveler as one that levels all distinctions. There is no way by which we can prevent death. All get defeated by death. People run after glory, power and riches without remembering this. They fight over silly little things. A man may be a great fighter. But he is fighter only as long as there is life in him. Once that life leaves him, he is turned to mere dust which everybody tramples on. Death makes all of us equal.

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