write the critical apriciation of the Death Bed
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The Death Bed' by Siegfried Sassoon tells of the suffering and eventual peaceful death of a soldier mortally wounded in World War II. The poem begins with the speaker describing the terrible condition a young solider is in. It is a peaceful symbol for death and the afterlife that the young man seems to welcome.
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The Death Bed' offers a harrowing account of a dying soldier who moves in and out of consciousness. ... Siegfried Sassoon uses the extended metaphor of water and waves along the shoreline to symbolise how the soldier is on the border between life and death; his existence is being gradually 'washed away.
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