Comparative Essay on Death
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Death is an aspect of life that everyone becomes acquainted with sooner or later. From my own experiences I am more familiar with death than I could ever want to be. Poetry is something that is very difficult for me to follow, but when it deals with concept that I am familiar with, then I am able to associate with the soul of the writer. Two poems that deal with the concept of death that I actually enjoyed reading and will compare to each other are "Death be not proud" by Dylan Thomas and "Do Not Go Gentle Into That...
for an ineludible fact of life.
for an ineludible fact of life.
Death is something that I have faced and will eventually succumb to; however, I believe as Donne does, that I can choose to not be afraid of the occasion, that I will move to something better, that death is not the dying of the light. But also, as Thomas believes, I will not go gentle in that good night! I will fight with every bit of strength that I have against it. We will all succumb to Death eventually, but I won"t give in one minute earlier than I have to.
What is in a name? Does a name serve any importance in representing a person? Three letters and one syllable make up my name. Which part of me does that represent? I believe that a person's name does not partake in their identity or character. It is just a form...
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Sun: Little violet with color of the heaven, Why are your tender petals so sadly fallen on the ground? Doesn't anyone forget to water you, my heaven? It seems you feel yourself not very sound?óÔé¼?ª Violet: Because I miss him ?óÔé¼ÔÇ£ my dandelion; Can I survive with thoughts that we're...
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America is a wonderful place to live, because we are free. Freedom is important, and many people in other countries do not have much freedom. I am glad I have a place like this to grow up in; where I know that I can be equal with other races and...
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