Tag: The Fear Of Life And Death
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An Analysis The Fear Of Life And Death Poem by Sri Aurobindo
Death wanders through our lives at will, sweet DeathIs busy with each intake of our breath.Why do you fear her? Lo, her laughing faceAll rosy with the light of jocund grace !A kind and lovely maiden culling flowersIn a sweet garden fresh with vernal showers,This is the thing you fear, young portress brightWho opens to…
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The Fear Of Life And Death Poem by Sri Aurobindo Line by Line Explanation
“Death wanders through our lives at will, sweet Death” The poet personifies death as a wandering presence in our lives, suggesting that death is a constant and inevitable part of the human experience. The use of “sweet Death” conveys a less fearful and more accepting attitude towards the concept of death. “Is busy with each…
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The Fear Of Life And Death by Sri Aurobindo Summary
Death wanders through our lives at will, sweet DeathIs busy with each intake of our breath.Why do you fear her? Lo, her laughing faceAll rosy with the light of jocund grace !A kind and lovely maiden culling flowersIn a sweet garden fresh with vernal showers,This is the thing you fear, young portress brightWho opens to…