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Death Escaped Poetry explores the human condition, and the only universal reality is death. Not everyone falls in love, or succeeds, but everyone faces the same conclusion, death. However, each person’s final chapter is unique. In exploring the three poems, London, Stopping by Woods, and My Last Duchess, the different circumstances of each show distinct facets of the common underlying thread of death. “London” by William Blake writes about the suffering of the people, and how it affects the observer. Blake shows a man walking through the streets of London hearing the cries of “every man.” Yet there is a feeling that he himself is on the verge of death.
Approximate Word count = 355 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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